Infectious susceptibility and severe deficiency of leukocyte rolling and recruitment in E-selectin and P-selectin double mutant mice
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A. Beaudet | H. Kubo | E. Kunkel | K. Ley | D. Bullard | M. Hicks | C. Doerschuk | N. A. Doyle | I. Lorenzo | A. L. Li | Klaus Ley | Daniel C Buuard | Eric J Kunkel | Hiroshi Kubo | Isabel Lorenzofl | Nicholas A Doyle | Arthur L Li | Beaudet | Daniel C Buuard | Isabel Lorenzofl | N. Doyle | Beaudet
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