Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis
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Increased migration of antigen presenting cells to newly-formed lymphatic vessels in transplanted kidneys by glycol-split heparin.Efficient activation of the lymphangiogenic growth factor VEGF-C requires the C-terminal domain of VEGF-C and the N-terminal domain of CCBE1Lymphangiogenesis guidance by paracrine and pericellular factors.Biology of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C in the Morphogenesis of Lymphatic Vessels.
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis
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scientific article published on 25 May 2016
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis.
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis.
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis.
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Functional Importance of a Proteoglycan Coreceptor in Pathologic Lymphangiogenesis
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Joseph R Bishop
Kari Alitalo
Manuela Schuksz
Mark M Fuster
Roland El Ghazal
Sarah A Wilcox-Adelman
Scott C Johns
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10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.308504
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2016-05-25T00:00:00Z