Differential regulation of human and murine P-selectin expression and function in vivo
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Florea Lupu | Rodger P. McEver | F. Lupu | J. Miner | Zhenghui Liu | Jonathan J. Miner | Tadayuki Yago | Longbiao Yao | Lijun Xia | Zhenghui Liu | R. McEver | T. Yago | Lijun Xia | L. Yao
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