Chakera, A., Seeber, R., John, A., Eidne, K., & Greaves, D. (2008). The duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines exists in an oligomeric form in living cells and functionally antagonizes CCR5 signaling through hetero-oligomerization.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChakera, Aron, R. Seeber, A. John, K. Eidne, and D. Greaves. The Duffy Antigen/receptor for Chemokines Exists in an Oligomeric Form in Living Cells and Functionally Antagonizes CCR5 Signaling Through Hetero-oligomerization. 2008.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChakera, Aron, et al. The Duffy Antigen/receptor for Chemokines Exists in an Oligomeric Form in Living Cells and Functionally Antagonizes CCR5 Signaling Through Hetero-oligomerization. 2008.
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