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The C-type lectin domain of CD62P (P-selectin) functions as an integrin ligand
Yoko K Takada, Scott I Simon, View ORCID ProfileYoshikazu Takada Correspondence email
Yoko K Takada
1Department of Dermatology, UC Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, USA
Roles: Data curation
Scott I Simon
1Department of Dermatology, UC Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, USA
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis, Davis, CA, USA
Roles: Resources, Writing—review and editing
Yoshikazu Takada
1Department of Dermatology, UC Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, USA
3Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, USA
Roles: Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Project administration
Published 25 April 2023. DOI: 10.26508/lsa.202201747

Integrin binding to CD62P lectin domain
Yoko K Takada, Scott I Simon, Yoshikazu Takada
Life Science Alliance Apr 2023, 6 (7) e202201747; DOI: 10.26508/lsa.202201747
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July 2023
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