P-selectin mediates spontaneous leukocyte rolling in vivo.

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Published in Blood on August 15, 1993

Authors

M Doré1, R J Korthuis, D N Granger, M L Entman, C W Smith

Author Affiliations

1: Speros P. Martel Laboratory of Leukocyte Biology, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

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