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Class:IdPerson:186545
_displayNameCarmeliet, P
_timestamp2008-01-18 00:26:13
created[InstanceEdit:186665] Tello-Ruiz, MK, 2006-08-14 15:25:20
firstnamePeter
initialP
modified[InstanceEdit:210936] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-01-18 00:26:04
surnameCarmeliet
(author)[LiteratureReference:186491] Transcription factor hepatocyte nuclear factor 6 regulates pancreatic endocrine cell differentiation and controls expression of the proendocrine gene ngn3
[LiteratureReference:195521] Placental growth factor and its receptor, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1: novel targets for stimulation of ischemic tissue revascularization and inhibition of angiogenic and inflammatory disorders
[LiteratureReference:2168032] Urokinase-generated plasmin activates matrix metalloproteinases during aneurysm formation
[LiteratureReference:3301321] Variants of the elongator protein 3 (ELP3) gene are associated with motor neuron degeneration
[LiteratureReference:8867166] Loss of the cholesterol-binding protein prominin-1/CD133 causes disk dysmorphogenesis and photoreceptor degeneration
[LiteratureReference:9021638] Cerebrovascular disorders: molecular insights and therapeutic opportunities
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