Mac-1, but Not LFA-1, Uses Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 to Mediate Slow Leukocyte Rolling in TNF-α-Induced Inflammation 1
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Jessica L. Dunne | Klaus Ley | Christie M. Ballantyne | Arthur L. Beaudet | A. Beaudet | J. Dunne | K. Ley | C. Ballantyne | Robert G. Collins | R. Collins
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