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and enhances neovascularization growth factors protects cardiomyocytes from apoptosis Gene therapy vector-mediated expression of insulin-like
E. J. Su,C. L. Cioffi,Steingrimur Stefansson,N. Mittereder,Michelle Garay,David Hreniuk,G. Liau +6 more
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