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Distinct phenotype of E-selectin-deficient mice: E-selectin is required for slow leukocyte rolling in vivo
Eric J. Kunkel,
Klaus Ley
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Leukocyte Rolling
100%
E-Selectin
82%
Phenotype
41%
P-Selectin
38%
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
18%
Venules
12%
Leukocytes
12%
Granulocytes
10%
L-Selectin
7%
Selectins
6%
Abdominal Muscles
6%
Chemotactic Factors
5%
Vascular Endothelium
5%
Lectins
5%
Leukocyte Count
5%
Endothelium
4%
Endothelial Cells
3%
Monoclonal Antibodies
3%
Calcium
3%
Inflammation
3%
Wounds and Injuries
2%
Genes
2%
Therapeutics
0%