Differential Roles for Endothelial ICAM-1, ICAM-2, and VCAM-1 in Shear-Resistant T Cell Arrest, Polarization, and Directed Crawling on Blood–Brain Barrier Endothelium
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B. Engelhardt | R. Lyck | R. Cecchelli | U. Deutsch | R. Boscacci | Oliver Steiner | Caroline Coisne
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