CD40 ligand on activated platelets triggers an inflammatory reaction of endothelial cells
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Reinhold Förster | M. Gräfe | R. Kroczek | J. Slupsky | R. Förster | V. Henn | G. Müller‐Berghaus | I. Anagnostopoulos | Richard A. Kroczek | Gert Müller-Berghaus | Ioannis Anagnostopoulos | Volker Henn | Joseph R. Slupsky | Michael Gräfe
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