P-selectin/ICAM-1 double mutant mice: acute emigration of neutrophils into the peritoneum is completely absent but is normal into pulmonary alveoli.
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A. Beaudet | D. Bullard | D. Vestweber | C. Doerschuk | N. A. Doyle | R. Bosse | L. Qin | I. Lorenzo | L. Qin | W. M. Quinlin | N. Doyle | W M Quinlin | Arthur L. Beaudet | Lan Qin | W. M. Quinlin | Arthur L Beaudet
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