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Inhibition of Shp2 ameliorates monocrotaline-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension in rats

Authors
  1. A Courboulin
  2. A Huertas
  3. A Vonk-Noordegraaf
  4. BK Dahal
  5. C Schramm
  6. CM Furcht
  7. EA Pankey
  8. F Castagnetti
  9. F Perros
  10. H Ten Freyhaus
  11. Hong Wang
  12. Hui Kong
  13. J Lauriol
  14. J Takahashi
  15. JH Wu
  16. Jian Xu
  17. K Hellmuth
  18. K Leggett
  19. K Sun
  20. L Ciuclan
  21. L Hadri
  22. LX Xia
  23. M Adachi
  24. M Dixit
  25. M Klein
  26. M Sun
  27. M Tajan
  28. Mengyu He
  29. Min Yu
  30. MR Kandadi
  31. MX Li
  32. N Galie
  33. N Sausgruber
  34. R Wang
  35. RJ Barst
  36. RT Schermuly
  37. S Li
  38. S Sakao
  39. S Zhou
  40. SA Antoniu
  41. UG Haider
  42. V Medarametla
  43. VV McLaughlin
  44. Weiping Xie
  45. Y Liu
  46. Yusheng Cheng
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