RECENT ASPECTS OF SELECTINS IN NORMAL HAEMATOPOIESIS AND SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Dalia Ahmed Diaa El Dine Mohamed;
Abstract
Selectins are a newly recognized family of carbohydrate-binding adhesion molecules and they are formed of three families. They include L-selectin for lymphocytes, E-selectin for endothelial cells and P-selectin for platelets. Each molecule is formed of 3
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| Title | RECENT ASPECTS OF SELECTINS IN NORMAL HAEMATOPOIESIS AND SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS | Other Titles | السمات الجديده للسيلكتين فى التكوين الطبيعى للدم وبعض الامراض الخاصه به | Authors | Dalia Ahmed Diaa El Dine Mohamed | Keywords | RECENT ASPECTS OF SELECTINS IN NORMAL HAEMATOPOIESIS AND SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS | Issue Date | 2001 | Description | Selectins are a newly recognized family of carbohydrate-binding adhesion molecules and they are formed of three families. They include L-selectin for lymphocytes, E-selectin for endothelial cells and P-selectin for platelets. Each molecule is formed of 3 |
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