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HEXIM1 in the Embryonic and Adult Heart and Mammary Gland

Montano MM, Doughman Y-Q, Deng H, Chapman L, Yang J, Wang N, Zhou Q, Ward NL, Watanabe M. (2008) Mutation of the HEXIM1 gene results in defects during heart and vascular development partly through down regulation of VEGF. Circulation Research. 102(4), 415-422. PMID: 18079413. PMCID: PMC2905161

Ogda N, Doughman YQ, Chaplin LJ, Hu Y, Gargesha M, Watanabe M, Montano M (2010) HEXIM1 modulates vascular endothelial growth factor expression and function in breast cancer cells and mammary gland (in press in Oncogene) Oncogene. PMID: 20453883. PMCID:PMC2892028.

Montano M, Desjardins C, Hsieh Y-H, Hu Y, Wang C, Stelzer J, Dick T, Hoit B, Chandler MP,  Yu X, Watanabe M (2013) Inducible reexpression of HEXIM1 activates a physiological rather than a pathological response in the adult heart. Cardiovascular Research 99(1), 74-82. PMC3687752 [Available on 2014/7/1]


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