Wars2 is a determinant of angiogenesis
Wars2 is a determinant of angiogenesis
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Wang, Mao , Sips, Patrick , Khin, Ester , Rotival, Maxime , Sun, Ximing , Ahmed, Rizwan , Widjaja, Anissa Anindya , Schafer, Sebastian , Yusoff, Permeen , Choksi, Pervinder Kaur , Ko, Nicole Shi Jie , Singh, Manvendra K. , Epstein, David , Guan, Yuguang , Houštěk, Josef , Mracek, Tomas , Nuskova, Hana , Mikell, Brittney , Tan, Jessie , Pesce, Francesco , Kolar, Frantisek , Bottolo, Leonardo , Mancini, Massimiliano , Hubner, Norbert , Pravenec, Michal , Petretto, Enrico , MacRae, Calum and Cook, Stuart A
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Coronary flow (CF) measured
ex vivo
is largely determined by capillary density that reflects angiogenic vessel formation in the heart
in vivo
. Here we exploit this relationship and show that CF in the rat is influenced by a locus on rat chromosome 2 that is also associated with cardiac capillary density. Mitochondrial tryptophanyl-tRNA...
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Wars2 is a determinant of angiogenesis
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Author / Creator
Sips, Patrick
Khin, Ester
Rotival, Maxime
Sun, Ximing
Ahmed, Rizwan
Widjaja, Anissa Anindya
Schafer, Sebastian
Yusoff, Permeen
Choksi, Pervinder Kaur
Ko, Nicole Shi Jie
Singh, Manvendra K.
Epstein, David
Guan, Yuguang
Houštěk, Josef
Mracek, Tomas
Nuskova, Hana
Mikell, Brittney
Tan, Jessie
Pesce, Francesco
Kolar, Frantisek
Bottolo, Leonardo
Mancini, Massimiliano
Hubner, Norbert
Pravenec, Michal
Petretto, Enrico
MacRae, Calum
Cook, Stuart A
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_550ec9cd37e7417c90bb6b8603a4479c
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_550ec9cd37e7417c90bb6b8603a4479c
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/ncomms12061