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Anna Huttenlocher

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Nature Cell Biology|April 2, 2005
Cell polarization mechanisms during directed cell migrationAnna Huttenlocher
Blood|March 2, 2013
ECM: chemoattraction but not adhesionAnna Huttenlocher
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 15, 2024
Advancing chemokine research: the molecular function of CXCL8Yiran Hou, Anna Huttenlocher
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|September 3, 2014
Editorial overview: cell adhesion and migrationAnna Huttenlocher, Erik Sahai
Journal of Cell Science|October 30, 2012
Leukocyte migration from a fish eye's viewQing Deng, Anna Huttenlocher
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 24, 2020
Zena Werb (1945-2020): Cell biology in contextMichael Sixt, Anna Huttenlocher
Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro|October 20, 2010
Introduction to the mechanisms of directed cell migration themed issueDavid J Beebe, Anna Huttenlocher
Developmental Cell|November 21, 2018
Neutrophil Reverse Migration and a Chemokinetic ResolutionLaurel E Hind, Anna Huttenlocher
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|April 23, 2005
TNF-alpha promotes a stop signal that inhibits neutrophil polarization and migration via a p38 MAPK pathwayMary A Lokuta, Anna Huttenlocher
Trends in Cell Biology|May 13, 2008
Reverse leukocyte migration can be attractive or repulsiveAnna Huttenlocher, Mark C Poznansky
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Nature Cell Biology|April 2, 2005
Cell polarization mechanisms during directed cell migrationAnna Huttenlocher
Blood|March 2, 2013
ECM: chemoattraction but not adhesionAnna Huttenlocher
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 15, 2024
Advancing chemokine research: the molecular function of CXCL8Yiran Hou, Anna Huttenlocher
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|September 3, 2014
Editorial overview: cell adhesion and migrationAnna Huttenlocher, Erik Sahai
Journal of Cell Science|October 30, 2012
Leukocyte migration from a fish eye's viewQing Deng, Anna Huttenlocher
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 24, 2020
Zena Werb (1945-2020): Cell biology in contextMichael Sixt, Anna Huttenlocher
Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro|October 20, 2010
Introduction to the mechanisms of directed cell migration themed issueDavid J Beebe, Anna Huttenlocher
Developmental Cell|November 21, 2018
Neutrophil Reverse Migration and a Chemokinetic ResolutionLaurel E Hind, Anna Huttenlocher
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|April 23, 2005
TNF-alpha promotes a stop signal that inhibits neutrophil polarization and migration via a p38 MAPK pathwayMary A Lokuta, Anna Huttenlocher
Trends in Cell Biology|May 13, 2008
Reverse leukocyte migration can be attractive or repulsiveAnna Huttenlocher, Mark C Poznansky
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