Thromb Haemost 1997; 78(01): 306-309
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1657544
Leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions
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Leukocyte Crosstalk at the Vascular Wall

Bruce Furie
Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research, Division of Hematology-Oncology, New England Medical Center, Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
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Barbara C Furie
Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research, Division of Hematology-Oncology, New England Medical Center, Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
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Publication History

Publication Date:
12 July 2018 (online)

 
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