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Max L. B. Grönloh
Max L. B. Grönloh
University of Amsterdam
Cell biology
Chemistry
Inflammation
Endothelium
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Author response: Endothelial junctional membrane protrusions serve as hotspots for neutrophil transmigration
2021
eLife
Janine J. G. Arts
Eike K. Mahlandt
Max L. B. Grönloh
Lilian Schimmel
Ivar Noordstra
Emma Gordon
Abraham C.I. van Steen
Simon Tol
Barbara Walzog
Jos van Rijssel
Martijn A. Nolte
Marten Postma
Satya Khuon
John M. Heddleston
Eric Wait
Teng-Leong Chew
Mark R. Winter
Eloi Montanez
Joachim Goedhart
Jaap D. van Buul
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Heterogeneity and dynamics of ERK and Akt activation by G protein-coupled receptors depend on the activated heterotrimeric G proteins
2021
bioRxiv
Sergei Chavez-Abiega
Max L. B. Grönloh
T.W.J. Gadella
Frank J. Bruggeman
Joachim Goedhart
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Endothelial junctional membrane protrusions serve as hotspots for neutrophil transmigration
2021
eLife
Janine J. G. Arts
Eike K. Mahlandt
Max L. B. Grönloh
Lilian Schimmel
Ivar Noordstra
Emma Gordon
Abraham C.I. van Steen
Simon Tol
Barbara Walzog
Jos van Rijssel
Martijn A. Nolte
Marten Postma
Satya Khuon
John M. Heddleston
Eric Wait
Teng-Leong Chew
Mark R. Winter
Eloi Montanez
Joachim Goedhart
Jaap D. van Buul
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Neutrophil transendothelial migration hotspots - mechanisms and implications.
2021
Journal of Cell Science
Max L. B. Grönloh
Janine J. G. Arts
Jaap D. van Buul
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