[Physiopathological roles of leukocyte adhesion proteins: LFA-1, CR3, P150-95 in man]
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[Physiopathological roles of leukocyte adhesion proteins: LFA-1, CR3, P150-95 in man]
Abstract
Three leucocyte molecules called LFA-1, CR3 and P150-95 play a key role in the immune system. Hereditary absence of these deficiencies of these glycoproteins produce an immune deficiency status. This review focuses on the clinical conditions involving these molecules.
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