Fate mapping and scRNA sequencing reveal origin and diversity of lymph node stromal precursors.
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Simona Baghai Sain | S. A. van de Pavert | F. Bernassola | K. Pfeffer | G. Sitia | S. Abrignani | I. Harel | J. Garcia-Manteiga | M. Crosti | S. Bianchessi | S. Evans | T. Hehlgans | A. Brendolan | V. Russo | E. Lenti | L. Genovese | Greta Mattavelli | Nuno Guimarães-Camboa | Alessia di Lillo | A. Maurizio | Silvia Bianchessi
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