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Multiple membrane extrusion sites drive megakaryocyte migration into bone marrow blood vessels

View ORCID ProfileEdward Brown, Leo M Carlin, Claus Nerlov, Cristina Lo Celso, View ORCID ProfileAlastair W Poole  Correspondence email
Edward Brown
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Leo M Carlin
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Published 21 May 2018. DOI: 10.26508/lsa.201800061
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Megakaryocytes migrate by membrane extrusion
Edward Brown, Leo M Carlin, Claus Nerlov, Cristina Lo Celso, Alastair W Poole
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