Akt/Protein kinase B is required for lymphatic network formation, remodeling, and valve development.
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K. Alitalo | B. Hemmings | Zhongzhou Yang | Z. Chang | Young-Kwon Hong | Fan Zhang | D. Tvorogov | Luqing Zhang | Fei Zhou | Bin Shen | Bo Wang | Guang-ming Lu | Yulong He
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