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The role of thymosin β4 in vascular developmentRossdeutsch, 2011
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Thymosin β4 (Tβ4) is a 43 amino acid peptide encoded by the Tmsb4x gene located on the X-chromosome. It has previously been shown to act as a secreted factor from the myocardium to the overlying epicardium of the developing murine heart, to mediate …
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