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R. Steadman, P.L. St John, R.A. Evans, G.J. Thomas, M. Davies, L.W. Heck, and D.R. Abrahamson Human neutrophils do not degrade major basement membrane components during chemotactic migration Int J Biochem Cell Biol 29 1997 993 1004
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Steadman, R.1
St John, P.L.2
Evans, R.A.3
Thomas, G.J.4
Davies, M.5
Heck, L.W.6
Abrahamson, D.R.7
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