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growth factor (VEGF) has a well-established role in promoting angiogenesis in the adult, i.e. the formation and proliferation of capillaries ( Ferrara 1999 , Dvorak 2000 , Wagner 2011 ), and estrogen stimulates VEGF expression in many estrogen receptor
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downstream of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-α ( Fantin et al . 2010 ). Our finding of unchanged expression of Vegfa in Hsd11b1 MKO compared to control mice (also unchanged in global 11β-HSD1-deficient mice in a model of myocardial infarction
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