RhoA is involved in LFA-1 extension triggered by CXCL12 but not in a novel outside-in LFA-1 activation facilitated by CXCL91

  • Ronit Pasvolsky
  • , Valentin Grabovsky
  • , Cinzia Giagulli
  • , Ziv Shulman
  • , Revital Shamri
  • , Sara W. Feigelson
  • , Carlo Laudanna
  • , Ronen Alon

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