A new role for host annexin A2 in establishing bacterial adhesion to vascular endothelial cells: lines of evidence from atomic force microscopy and an in vivo study
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V. Popov | A. Gaitas | A. Drelich | Xin Zhao | De-jun Gong | Weiwei Zhang | B. Gong | Q. Chang | M. Wakamiya | Jie Xiao | Yakun Liu | Zhengchen Su | Yixuan Zhou | Aleksandra K. Drelich | Xi He | Fanglin Lu
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