ICAM-1 expression and leukocyte behavior in the microcirculation of chronically ischemic rat skeletal muscles.
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O. Hudlická | Margaret D. Brown | S. Anderson | R. Shiner | Olga Hudlicka | Stephen I Anderson | Ruth Shiner | Margaret D Brown | Margaret D. Brown
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