Identification and Molecular Characterization of Fractalkine Receptor CX3CR1, which Mediates Both Leukocyte Migration and Adhesion
Toshio Imai(Shionogi (Japan)), Osamu Yoshie(Waseda University), Hisayuki Nomiyama(Kumamoto University), Shin Takagi(Oregon Health & Science University), Christopher A. Haskell, Morio Nagira(Shionogi (Japan)), Mayumi Kakizaki(Shionogi (Japan)), Thomas J. Schall(ChemoCentryx (United States)), Masataka Baba(Shionogi (Japan)), Miyuki Nishimura(Shionogi (Japan)), Kunio Hieshima(Kumamoto Orthopedic Surgery Hospital)
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