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- 363
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- 6428
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Michael Briskin,
Leslie M. McEvoy,
Eugene C. Butcher
(1993).
MAdCAM-1 has homology to immunoglobulin and mucin-like adhesion receptors and to IgA1.
Nature
, 363
(6428)
, 461-464.
https://doi.org/10.1038/363461a0
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- 10.1038/363461a0