Regulation of the migration and survival of monocyte subsets by chemokine receptors and its relevance to atherosclerosis.
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Claudia Jakubzick | Gwendalyn J Randolph | G. Randolph | E. Gautier | C. Jakubzick | Emmanuel L Gautier
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