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Chemotactic response of monocytes to thrombin.

Bar-Shavit et al., 1983

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13108770116430743237
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Bar-Shavit R
Kahn A
Fenton 2nd J
Wilner G
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The Journal of cell biology

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Human alpha-thrombin, the procoagulant activation product of prothrombin, elicits chemotaxis in human peripheral blood monocytes and several macrophagelike continuous cell lines, most notably J-774.2, but not in human peripheral blood granulocytes. alpha …
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