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bibliographicCitation Moccia F, Lucariello A, Guerra G. TRPC3‐mediated Ca2+ signals as a promising strategy to boost therapeutic angiogenesis in failing hearts: The role of autologous endothelial colony forming cells. Journal Cellular Physiology. 2017 Sep 27;233(5):3901–17. doi: 10.1002/jcp.26152.
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