The role of glycolipids in mediating cell adhesion: a flow chamber study.
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U. Bakowsky | U. Rothe | G. Bendas | U Bakowsky | J Vogel | G Bendas | G Hummel | R R Schmidt | U Kettmann | U Rothe | J. Vogel | G. Hummel | R. Schmidt | U. Kettmann
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