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Hedgehog signalling and LSEC capillarisation: stopping this one in its tracks
- Correspondence to Dr Gianfranco Alpini, VA Research Scholar Award Recipient, Professor, Medicine and Systems Biology and Translation Medicine, Dr. Nicholas C. Hightower Centennial Chair of Gastroenterology, Director of the Scott & White Digestive Diseases Research Center, American Gastroenterological Association Fellow (AGAF), Division Research, Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Scott & White and Texas A & M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Olin E. Teague Medical Center, 1901 South 1st Street, Bldg. 205, 1R60, Temple, TX 76504, USA; galpini{at}tamu.edu
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Hedgehog signalling and LSEC capillarisation: stopping this one in its tracks
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