Chemokine Signaling and the Regulation of Bidirectional Leukocyte Migration in Interstitial Tissues
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Chemokine Signaling and the Regulation of Bidirectional Leukocyte Migration in Interstitial Tissues
Powell D, Tauzin S, Hind LE, Deng Q, Beebe DJ, Huttenlocher A. Chemokine Signaling and the Regulation of Bidirectional Leukocyte Migration in Interstitial Tissues. Cell Rep. 2017;19:1572-85. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.04.078
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