Impact of Mouse Strain Differences in Innate Hindlimb Collateral Vasculature
Armin Helisch(Dartmouth College), Wolfgang Schäper(Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research), Mary Drinane(Mayo Clinic), Ulrike Brandt(Dartmouth College), Nadeem Khan(Dartmouth College), Harold M. Swartz(Dartmouth College), Tibor Ziegelhoeffer(Dartmouth College), Shawn Wagner(Dartmouth College), Justin D. Pearlman(Dartmouth College), Swen Wolfram(Dartmouth College), Matthias Heil(University of Manchester)
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