Leukemia Research
Volume 24, Issue 12 , Pages 1013-1021 , December 2000

Selectins (CD62L, CD62P) and megakaryocytic glycoproteins (CD41a, CD42b) mediate megakaryocyte–fibroblast interactions in human bone marrow

Received 29 December 1999 ,Accepted 2 May 2000.

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Leukemia Research
Volume 24, Issue 12 , Pages 1013-1021 , December 2000