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Leukocyte-endothelial adhesion molecules.

Timothy M. Carlos, +1 more
- 01 Oct 1994 - 
- Vol. 84, Iss: 7, pp 2068-2101
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Investigations have progressed from the early descriptions by intravital microscopy and histology, to functional and immunologic characterization of adhesion molecules, and now to the development of genetically deficient animals and the first phase I trial of "anti-adhesion" therapy in humans.
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This article is published in Blood.The article was published on 1994-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2732 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cell adhesion & Cell adhesion molecule.

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