Making a little affinity go a long way: a topological view of LFA-1 regulation.
Lymphocytes utilize adhesion to navigate in the body and to transiently interact with a variety of potential antigen presenting cells. Interactions of adhesion molecules are governed by the law of mass action and the less understood rules of apposed biological membranes. Biochemical parameters such...
Main Author: | Dustin, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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