ICAM-1 a ligand for LFA-1-dependent adhesion of B, T and myeloid cells.
Cell-cell adhesion is essential for many immunological functions. The LFA-1 molecule, a member of a superfamily of adhesion molecules, participates in adhesion which is critical to the function of each of the three major subsets of leukocytes: lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes. Putative LFA-1...
Main Authors: | Makgoba, M, Sanders, M, Ginther Luce, G, Dustin, M, Springer, T, Clark, E, Mannoni, P, Shaw, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1988
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