Important contributions of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1-mediated secondary capture to human monocyte adhesion to P-selectin, E-selectin, and TNF-alpha-activated endothelium under flow in vitro.
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G S Kansas | F. Luscinskas | G. Kansas | R. Camphausen | Y C Lim | K Snapp | R Camphausen | H Ding | F W Luscinskas | K. Snapp | H. Ding | Y. Lim
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