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Online ISSN: 1945-4589
Research Paper
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Volume 12, Issue 13
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pp. 13234–13254
Increasing the expression of microRNA-126-5p in the temporal muscle can promote angiogenesis in the chronically ischemic brains of rats subjected to two-vessel occlusion plus encephalo-myo-synangiosis
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Figure 12.
Schematic showing the signaling pathways that act downstream of miR-126-5p to promote EC proliferation and angiogenesis.