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Nieminen, M., Henttinen, T., Merinen, M., Marttila–Ichihara, F., Eriksson, J. E., & Jalkanen, S. (2006). Vimentin function in lymphocyte adhesion and transcellular migration. Nature Cell Biology, 8(2), 156–162.

Authors 6
  1. Mikko Nieminen (first)
  2. Tiina Henttinen (additional)
  3. Marika Merinen (additional)
  4. Fumiko Marttila–Ichihara (additional)
  5. John E. Eriksson (additional)
  6. Sirpa Jalkanen (additional)
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