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Tropomodulin1 Is Required in the Heart but Not the Yolk Sac for Mouse Embryonic Development | Circulation Research
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Capillary pericytes contact the vast majority of mouse... | Download Scientific Diagram
Effects of different blood collection methods on indicators of welfare in mice - Document - Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
Regional Blood Flow in the Normal and Ischemic Brain Is Controlled by Arteriolar Smooth Muscle Cell Contractility and Not by Capillary Pericytes - ScienceDirect
Capillary communication: the role of capillaries in sensing the tissue environment, coordinating the microvascular, and controlling blood flow | American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Regional Blood Flow in the Normal and Ischemic Brain Is Controlled by Arteriolar Smooth Muscle Cell Contractility and Not by Capillary Pericytes - ScienceDirect
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