Genetics of lymphedema: from Milroy's disease to cancer investigations

New insight has recently been obtained into the molecular mechanisms regulating lymphatic development and function during embryogenesis. VEGF-C and D ligands have been shown to stimulate lymphangiogenesis and their lymphatic-specific receptor VEGFR-3 is linked to the human congenital and hereditary...

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