P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 supports rolling on E- and P-selectin in vivo
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A. Graham Pockley | Matthew J. Cotter | F. Kolbinger | A. Pockley | G. Thoma | M. J. Cotter | Gebhard Thoma | P. Hellewell | A. Katopodis | K. Norman | Frank Kolbinger | Paul G. Hellewell | Keith E. Norman | Andreas Katopodis | Anne E. R. Hicks | A. E. Hicks | Matthew J. Cotter | Keith E. Norman | A. Pockley | Andreas G. Katopodis
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