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L-selectin: mechanisms and physiological significance of ectodomain cleavage.
D. M. Smalley,
K. Ley
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Medicine & Life Sciences
L-Selectin
100%
ADAM17 Protein
26%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
20%
Vascular Endothelium
20%
Post Translational Protein Processing
19%
Actin Cytoskeleton
18%
Leukocytes
14%
Down-Regulation
13%
Amino Acids
12%
Lymphocytes
12%
Genes
7%