Apoptosis disables CD31-mediated cell detachment from phagocytes promoting binding and engulfment
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John Savill | Simon B. Brown | Ewan Ross | C. Buckley | J. Savill | Simon Brown | Isabelle Heinisch | Kate Shaw | Chris D. Buckley | E. Ross | I. Heinisch | K. Shaw
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