Semaphorins guide the entry of dendritic cells into the lymphatics by activating myosin II
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M. Tessier-Lavigne | Yutaka Yoshida | Y. Nakatsuji | H. Rayburn | H. Kikutani | T. Toyofuku | A. Kumanogoh | T. Okuno | I. Katayama | R. Friedel | T. Tsujimura | M. Mizui | M. Taniguchi | S. Nojima | Sujin Kang | M. Tomura | N. Takegahara | H. Takamatsu | Y. Nakagawa | Yutaka Yoshida
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