The hypoxia-responsive transcription factor EPAS1 is essential for catecholamine homeostasis and protection against heart failure during embryonic development
Hui Tian(Jackson Laboratory), Steven L. McKnight(Carnegie Institution for Science), Alvin M. Matsumoto(University of Washington), David W. Russell(Pfizer (United States)), Robert E. Hammer(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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