A metalloproteinase disintegrin that releases tumour-necrosis factor-α from cells
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Nicole Nelson | B. Castner | M. Gerhart | R. Paxton | C. March | S. Srinivasan | M. Wolfson | C. Rauch | Richard S. Johnson | R. Black | C. Kozlosky | J. Peschon | J. Slack | K. Stocking | P. Reddy | N. Nelson | N. Boiani | K. Schooley | Raymond Davis | J. Fitzner | Douglas Pat Cerretti | Subhashini Srinivasan | Richard S. Johnson | Mary Gerhart | Roy A. Black | Charles T. Rauch | Carl J. Kozlosky | Jacques J. Peschon | Jennifer L. Slack | Martin F. Wolfson | Beverly J. Castner | Kim L. Stocking | Pranitha Reddy | Norman Boiani | Kenneth A. Schooley | Raymond Davis | Jeffrey N. Fitzner | Raymond J. Paxton | Carl J. March | Douglas Pat Cerretti
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