Semaphorins guide PerPlexeD endothelial cells

Developmental Cell
Urban Deutsch

Abstract

Abrogation of the endothelial cell-specific semaphorin receptor PlexinD1 in zebrafish and mouse reveals semaphorin functions selectively affecting the cardiovascular system. Neuropilins team up with PlexinD1 to form a novel endothelial receptor complex for class 3 semaphorins.

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