Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (CCL21) activates CXCR3 to trigger a Cl- current and chemotaxis in murine microglia.
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (CCL21) activates CXCR3 to trigger a Cl- current and chemotaxis in murine microglia.
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chem ...... hemotaxis in murine microglia.
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chem ...... hemotaxis in murine microglia.
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chem ...... hemotaxis in murine microglia.
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine
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Secondary lymphoid tissue chem ...... chemotaxis in murine microglia
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Andreas Schubel
Angelika Rappert
Christiane Nolte
Craig Gerard
Hendrikus W G M Boddeke
Knut Biber
Martin Lipp
Norma P Gerard
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.168.7.3221
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z