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The physiological functions of lymphangiocrine signals
1State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200438, China.
Abstract:
It has been demonstrated that the lymphatic system plays important roles in tissue development and the progress of diseases. Recent studies identified that lymphatic endothelial cells can secret many proteins with diverse functions. This article highlights the physiological significances of these lymphangiocrine signals in different tissues.
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