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Opposing chemokine gradients control human thymocyte migration in situ.

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Sustained MEK inhibition abrogates myeloproliferative disease in Nf1 mutant mice.

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Wilms tumor 1 (WT1) regulates KRAS-driven oncogenesis and senescence in mouse and human models.

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Monkeying around with cardiac progenitors: hope for the future.

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Dystrophins carrying spectrin-like repeats 16 and 17 anchor nNOS to the sarcolemma and enhance exercise performance in a mouse model of muscular dystrophy.

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An antiproliferative BMP-2/PPARgamma/apoE axis in human and murine SMCs and its role in pulmonary hypertension.

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The paradoxical patent ductus arteriosus.

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Harnessing preclinical mouse models to inform human clinical cancer trials.

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Neutrophil protein kinase Cdelta as a mediator of stroke-reperfusion injury.

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Expansion of pre-existing, lymph node-localized CD8+ T cells during supervised treatment interruptions in chronic HIV-1 infection.

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