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Functional roles of evolutionary conserved motifs and residues in vertebrate chemokine receptors.
scientific article published on 21 November 2014
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Functional roles of evolutionary conserved motifs and residues in vertebrate chemokine receptors
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Osamu Yoshie
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Hisayuki Nomiyama
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21 November 2014
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Journal of Leukocyte Biology
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97
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39-47
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10.1189/JLB.2RU0614-290R
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