The expression of mouse CLEC‐2 on leucocyte subsets varies according to their anatomical location and inflammatory state
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S. Watson | B. Nieswandt | C. Buckley | F. Barone | C. Bénézech | G. Desanti | S. Nayar | K. Lowe | L. Navarro‐Núñez | Bethany L. Kingston | B. Kingston | Steve P Watson | Guillaume E. Desanti | Cécile Bénézech | Bernhard Nieswandt | Francesca Barone | Christopher D. Buckley
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