Transcellular migration of neutrophil granulocytes through the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier after infection with Streptococcus suis
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Tobias Tenenbaum | Hartwig Wolburg | Jürgen Berger | Hans-Joachim Galla | H. Wolburg | M. Schmidt | C. Schwerk | H. Schroten | J. Berger | H. Galla | T. Tenenbaum | Corinna Wewer | Annette Seibt | Lilo Greune | M Alexander Schmidt | Ulrike Quitsch | Christian Schwerk | Horst Schroten | A. Seibt | Corinna Wewer | Lilo Greune | Ulrike Quitsch | H. Franke | M. A. Schmidt
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