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Björndahl, M., Cao, R., Xue, L., Cao, Y. (2005). NPY-induced angiogenesis in retinopathy and wound healing. In: Zukowska, Z., Feuerstein, G.Z. (eds) The NPY Family of Peptides in Immune Disorders, Inflammation, Angiogenesis and Cancer. Progress in Inflammation Research. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-7643-7427-6_10

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