Rap1a Null Mice Have Altered Myeloid Cell Functions Suggesting Distinct Roles for the Closely Related Rap1a and 1b Proteins1
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Pradip De | Akira Yamauchi | Mark H. Kaplan | James C. Stone | M. Kaplan | M. Dinauer | P. De | D. Durden | A. Yamauchi | W. Shou | J. Stone | L. Quilliam | Hanying Chen | Hua-Chen Chang | R. Kapur | Weinian Shou | Lawrence A. Quilliam | Chaekyun Kim | Yu Li | Jinglian Yan | K. Christopherson | N. C. Paranavitana | Xiaodong Peng | V. Munugulavadla | Hanying Chen | Donald L. Durden | Reuben Kapur | Yu Li | Jingliang Yan | Hua-Chen Chang | Kent W. Christopherson | Nivanka C. Paranavitana | Xiaodong Peng | Chaekyun Kim | Veerendra Munugulavadla | Mary C. Dinauer | Hua‐Chen Chang
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