Identification of Proteases Involved in the Proteolysis of Vascular Endothelium Cadherin during Neutrophil Transmigration*
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Bastien Hermant | T. Vernet | Bernard Dublet | Marianne Weidenhaupt | Thierry Vernet | M. Weidenhaupt | Stéphanie Bibert | Evelyne Concord | Danielle Gulino-Debrac | D. Gulino-Debrac | S. Bibert | Bastien Hermant | B. Dublet | E. Concord
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