Pathological Neovascularization Is Reduced by Inactivation of ADAM17 in Endothelial Cells but Not in Pericytes
Gisela Weskamp, Carl Blobel(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Satoru Eguchi(University of South Florida), Yan Ma(Hospital for Special Surgery), Keisuke Horiuchi(National Defense Medical College), Steve Swendeman(Hospital for Special Surgery), Victor H. Guaiquil(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Stephen Lyman(Hospital for Special Surgery), Sylvain Le Gall(Hospital for Special Surgery), Karen Mendelson(Hospital for Special Surgery), Akinari Hinoki(Nagoya University)
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