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Authors: BISTRUP A BAKHTA S TANGEMANN K LEE JK GUNN MD BELOV YY KANNAGI R HEMMERICH S ROSEN SD
Citation: A. Bistrup et al., CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A HUMAN GLYCOSYL SULFOTRANSFERASE THAT IS RESTRICTED TO HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES AND CONFERS EXPRESSION OF THE L-SELECTIN RECOGNITION EPITOPE 6-SULFO SIALYL-LEWIS-X, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 718-718

Authors: GUNN MD TANGEMANN K TAM C CYSTER JG ROSEN SD WILLIAMS LT
Citation: Md. Gunn et al., A CHEMOKINE EXPRESSED IN LYMPHOID HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES PROMOTES THE ADHESION AND CHEMOTAXIS OF NAIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 95(1), 1998, pp. 258-263

Authors: TANGEMANN K GUNN MD GIBLIN P ROSEN SD
Citation: K. Tangemann et al., A HIGH ENDOTHELIAL CELL-DERIVED CHEMOKINE INDUCES RAPID, EFFICIENT, AND SUBSET-SELECTIVE ARREST OF ROLLING T-LYMPHOCYTES ON A RECONSTITUTEDENDOTHELIAL SUBSTRATE, The Journal of immunology (1950), 161(11), 1998, pp. 6330-6337

Authors: SASSETTI C TANGEMANN K SINGER MS KERSHAW DB ROSEN SD
Citation: C. Sassetti et al., IDENTIFICATION OF PODOCALYXIN-LIKE PROTEIN AS A HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULE LIGAND FOR L-SELECTIN - PARALLELS TO CD34, The Journal of experimental medicine, 187(12), 1998, pp. 1965-1975

Authors: GUNN MD TANGEMANN K CYSTER JG ROSEN SD WILLIAMS LT
Citation: Md. Gunn et al., A LYMPHOID HOMING CHEMOKINE THAT STIMULATES THE ADHESION OF NAIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES TO ICAM-1, Molecular biology of the cell, 8, 1997, pp. 1377-1377

Authors: ROSEN S GIBLIN P HWANG S TANGEMANN K
Citation: S. Rosen et al., ADHESION AND SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION FUNCTIONS FOR L-SELECTIN, A LECTIN-LIKE RECEPTOR, Glycobiology, 7(7), 1997, pp. 10-10

Authors: GIBLIN PA HWANG ST TANGEMANN K KATSUMOTO TR ROSEN SD
Citation: Pa. Giblin et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF STIMULATED BETA-1 INTEGRIN ADHESION FOLLOWING L-SELECTIN TRIGGERING - COMPARISON OF THE BINDING OF SOLUBLE AND IMMOBILIZED FIBRONECTIN LIGAND, Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 99(1), 1997, pp. 1921-1921

Authors: ERB EM TANGEMANN K BOHRMANN B MULLER B ENGEL J
Citation: Em. Erb et al., INTEGRIN ALPHA-IIB-BETA-3 RECONSTITUTED INTO LIPID BILAYERS IS NONCLUSTERED IN ITS ACTIVATED STATE BUT CLUSTERS AFTER FIBRINOGEN BINDING, Biochemistry, 36(24), 1997, pp. 7395-7402

Authors: TANGEMANN K ENGEL J
Citation: K. Tangemann et J. Engel, DEMONSTRATION OF NONLINEAR DETECTION IN ELISA RESULTING IN UP TO 1000-FOLD TOO HIGH AFFINITIES OF FIBRINOGEN BINDING TO INTEGRIN ALPHA-IIB-BETA-3, FEBS letters, 358(2), 1995, pp. 179-181

Authors: PFAFF M SASAKI T TANGEMANN K CHU ML TIMPL R
Citation: M. Pfaff et al., INTEGRIN-BINDING AND CELL-ADHESION STUDIES OF FIBULINS REVEAL A PARTICULAR AFFINITY FOR ALPHA-IIB-BETA-3, Experimental cell research, 219(1), 1995, pp. 87-92

Authors: PFAFF M TANGEMANN K MULLER B GURRATH M MULLER G KESSLER H TIMPL R ENGEL J
Citation: M. Pfaff et al., SELECTIVE RECOGNITION OF CYCLIC RGD PEPTIDES OF NMR DEFINED CONFORMATION BY ALPHA-II-BETA-3, ALPHA-V-BETA-3, AND ALPHA-5-BETA-1 INTEGRINS, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(32), 1994, pp. 20233-20238
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