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th antibodies directed towards these surface proteins offer promise for the prevention of graft rejection and effective treatment of acute and chronic inflammatory disease. This volume presents a comprehensive review of contemporary research on the structure, function and regulation of leukocyte adh
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Conference proceedings 1993on and Regulation of Molecules Involved in Leukocyte Adhesion provides clear evidence of the biological importance of cell-cell interactions and the many potential clinical dividends afforded by understanding the molecular basis of cell adhesion. It will appeal to a broad range of readers in immunology and cell biology.
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Signal Transduction Through a Novel Phagocyte Integrine highly toxic, not only to invading microorganisms, but also to the host, it is reasonable that molecular mechanisms have developed which limit these toxic events to sites where maximal host defense function is required.
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maintenance
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The Contribution of L-Selectin to Leukocyte Trafficking ,rated by the predominance of neutrophils in sites of early acute inflammation, mononuclear cells in sites of chronic inflammation, and eosinophils in sites of inflammation associated with allergies or parasitic infection.
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Selectin-Dependent Monocyte Adhesion in Frozen Sections of Rheumatoid Synovitisuid, occurs during acute exacerbation, further compromising tissues. The relapsing acute and progressive chronic inflammation leads to development of an erosive pannus which eventually destroys the joint.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9266-8Antigen; Migration; Regulation; biology; cell biology; proteins; signal transduction; infectious diseases