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Hedgehog signalling and LSEC capillarisation: stopping this one in its tracks

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  • Heather Francis 1Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Temple, Texas, USA2Texas A&M Health Science Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, Texas, USA3Scott & White Hospital, Departments of Internal Medicine and Research and Education, Scott & White Hospital, Temple, Texas, USA PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Jennifer Bohanan 1Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Temple, Texas, USA PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Gianfranco Alpini 1Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Temple, Texas, USA2Texas A&M Health Science Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, Texas, USA3Scott & White Hospital, Departments of Internal Medicine and Research and Education, Scott & White Hospital, Temple, Texas, USA PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. 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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Francis H, Bohanan J, Alpini G
Hedgehog signalling and LSEC capillarisation: stopping this one in its tracks

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  • First published May 15, 2012.
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April 18, 2016

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