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THE CLINICAL-VALUE OF MEASURING SOLUBLE VCAM, E-SELECTIN AND ICAM-1 IN SLE, SYSTEMIC-SCLEROSIS AND THE SYSTEMIC VASCULITIDES

THE CLINICAL-VALUE OF MEASURING SOLUBLE VCAM, E-SELECTIN AND ICAM-1 IN SLE, SYSTEMIC-SCLEROSIS AND THE SYSTEMIC VASCULITIDES

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Main Authors: Gordon, C, Sheeran, T, Luqmani, R, Richardson, K, Hemingway, I, Gearing, A, Bacon, P, Emery, P
Format: Journal article
Published: 1992
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