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The authors thank J. Wynants (Janssen Pharmaceutical, Beerse, Belgium) for analysis of high-energy phosphates; E.M. Lord (University of Rochester) for the ELK3.51 antibodies; K. Bijnens, A. Bouché, M. De Mol, E. Gils, B. Hermans, S. Jansen, L. Kieckens, A. Manderveld, T. Vancoetsem, A. Vandenhoeck, A. Van den Boomen, P. Van Wesemael and S. Wyns (The Center for Transgene Technology and Gene Therapy, Belgium), V. Leunens (Laboratory of Experimental Cardiac Surgery, Belgium), D. Goulding (Thrombosis Research Institute, London) and E.R. Perriard (Institute for Cell Biology, Zürich) for technical assistance; and M. Deprez (The Center for Transgene Technology and Gene Therapy, Belgium) for artwork. This work was supported by grants from the BIOMED (PL963380) to P.C. and D.C., the NIH (CA45548) to P.A.D., the Swiss National Science Foundation (31-37537-93 and 31-52417-97) to J.C.P. and by a postdoctoral fellowship to G.T. from the IMF, University of Münster, Germany. P.A.D. is a Jules and Davis Stein Research to Prevent Blindness professor.
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Carmeliet, P., Ng, YS., Nuyens, D. et al. Impaired myocardial angiogenesis and ischemic cardiomyopathy in mice lacking the vascular endothelial growth factor isoforms VEGF164 and VEGF188. Nat Med 5, 495–502 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/8379
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