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Publications by Giulia Germena
The PSGL-1–L-selectin Signaling Complex Regulates Neutrophil Adhesion Under Flow
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Medicine
Allergy
Immunology
PI3K Class II Α Controls Spatially Restricted Endosomal PtdIns3P and Rab11 Activation to Promote Primary Cilium Function
Developmental Cell
Biochemistry
Developmental Biology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
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Human P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 (PSGL-1) Interacts With the Skin-Associated Chemokine CCL27 via Sulfated Tyrosines at the PSGL-1 Amino Terminus
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Human Mast Cell Progenitors Use Alpha 4-Integrin, VCAM-1, and PSGL-1 E-Selectin for Adhesive Interactions With Human Vascular Endothelium Under Flow Conditions
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L-Selectin: A Lectin-Like Leukocyte Adhesion Protein.
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Hax1 Regulates Neutrophil Adhesion and Motility Through RhoA
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Endothelial Cell E- And P-Selectin and Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 Function as Signaling Receptors
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