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Ephrin receptor, EphB4, regulates ES cell differentiation of primitive mammalian hemangioblasts, blood, cardiomyocytes, and blood vessels.
Developmentally regulated lectins from chick muscle, brain, and liver have similar chemical and immunological properties.
Transcriptional Dysregulation Underlies Both Monogenic Arrhythmia Syndrome and Common Modifiers of Cardiac Repolarization.
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Gestational trophoblastic disease: management of hydatidiform mole.
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