Chemokine stimulation of human peripheral blood T lymphocytes induces rapid dephosphorylation of ERM proteins, which facilitates loss of microvilli and polarization.
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Kenneth M. Yamada | Stephen Shaw | M. Kruhlak | R. Nijhara | S. Erlandsen | J. Delon | Kenneth M Yamada | S. Shaw | Stanley L Erlandsen | Martin J Brown | Ruchika Nijhara | John A Hallam | Michelle Gignac | Jerome Delon | Michael Kruhlak | J. Hallam | Michelle L Gignac | K. Yamada | Martin J. Brown
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