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Transcription and the broken heart

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Figure 1: Cardiac valves that depend on the activity of fetal NF-ATc.
Figure 2: Common paths for activation of NF-ATc in T cells and fetal endocardial cells?a, T-cell activation involving.

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Nolan, G. Transcription and the broken heart. Nature 392, 129–130 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/32290

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