Estrogen-Dependent Proteolytic Cleavage of Semaphorin 4D and Plexin-B1 Enhances Semaphorin 4D-Induced Apoptosis during Postnatal Vaginal Remodeling in Pubescent Mice
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H. Kikutani | A. Kumanogoh | T. Bai | T. Ueyama | Kenji Yoshida | K. Yukawa | Tetsuji Tanaka | H. Takamatsu | T. Kawasaki | T. Negishi | M. Miyajima | Takuji Ito
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