Leukocyte migration in experimental inflammatory bowel disease

Emigration of leukocytes from the circulation into tissue by transendothelial migration, is mediated subsequently by adhesion molecules such as selectins, chemokines and integrins. This multistep paradigm, with multiple molecular choices at each step, provides a diversity in signals. The influx of n...

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Main Authors: E. P. Van Rees (Author), M. J. H. J. Palmen (Author), F. R. W. Van De Goot (Author), B. A. Macher (Author), L. A. Dieleman (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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