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The following pages link to Passage of red blood cells through the sinusoidal wall of the spleen (Q39926162):
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- Using mechanobiological mimicry of red blood cells to extend circulation times of hydrogel microparticles (Q30497897) (← links)
- The transmural migration and release of blood cells in acute myelogenous leukemia (Q40490698) (← links)
- The mode of lymphocyte migration through postcapillary venule endothelium in lymph node (Q44803059) (← links)
- Transvascular migration of L2C leukemic cells studied in the liver of the guinea pig. (Q46643850) (← links)
- Microcirculatory pathways in normal human spleen, demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts (Q54126767) (← links)
- The transmural passage of blood cells into myeloid sinusoids and the entry of platelets into the sinusoidal circulation; a scanning electron microscopic investigation (Q67441784) (← links)
- In vivo and electron microscopic studies of the splenic microvasculature in mice (Q70086391) (← links)
- Vascular endothelial invasion via transcellular passage by malignant cells in the primary stage of metastases formation (Q70518777) (← links)
- Studies on parasitologic and haematologic activities of an enaminone derivative of 4-hydroxyquinolin-2(1H)-one against murine schistosomiasis mansoni (Q80161238) (← links)