Role for plastin in host defense distinguishes integrin signaling from cell adhesion and spreading.
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A. Mócsai | Hong Zhang | P. Allen | H. Gresham | E. Brown | P. Heiser | Rongxian Ding | C. Lowell | E. Colucci-Guyon | J. Morisaki | M. White | Hua Chen | Jacob M. Rothfork
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