Local hemodynamics affect monocytic cell adhesion to a three-dimensional flow model coated with E-selectin.
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D. Giddens | M. Hinds | S. A. Jones | D P Giddens | Y. Park | S A Jones | M T Hinds | Y J Park | B R Alevriadou | B. Alevriadou
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