Junctional Adhesion Molecules (JAM)-B and -C Contribute to Leukocyte Extravasation to the Skin and Mediate Cutaneous Inflammation
Ralf J. Ludwig(University of Lübeck), Maurizio Podda(Goethe University Frankfurt), H. Baatz(Goethe University Frankfurt), Jeannette Pfeffer(Goethe University Frankfurt), Roland Kaufmann(Jet Company (Czechia)), Thomas M. Zollner(Bayer (Germany)), Petra Schulze Johann(Goethe University Frankfurt), Wolf‐Henning Boehncke(Goethe University Frankfurt), Michael P. Schön(University of Würzburg), Heinfried H. Radeke(Goethe University Frankfurt), Jens Gille(Emory University), Sentot Santoso(Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
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