The sphingosine-1-phosphate transporter Spns2 expressed on endothelial cells regulates lymphocyte trafficking in mice.
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Masaru Ishii | Hiroshi Kiyonari | Akiyoshi Uemura | Masanori Hirashima | Junji Ishida | Akiyoshi Uemura | T. Abe | H. Kiyonari | M. Ishii | A. Fukamizu | N. Mochizuki | J. Ishida | S. Fukuhara | T. Tokudome | J. Aoki | A. Inoue | Y. Sunden | Y. Orba | H. Sawa | Yuji Arai | Kazumasa Moriwaki | M. Hirashima | Naoki Mochizuki | Yuji Arai | Akiyoshi Fukamizu | Takaya Abe | Takeshi Tokudome | Shigetomo Fukuhara | Hirofumi Sawa | Junken Aoki | Yasuko Orba | Asuka Inoue | Szandor Simmons | Shunsuke Kawamura | Yuji Sunden | Kazumasa Moriwaki | S. Kawamura | S. Simmons
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