“…In addition, JAM-A is expressed on the surface of blood cells, including leukocytes and platelets (Gupta et al, 2000). JAM-A has been implicated in a diverse array of functions, including intercellular junction assembly (Liang et al, 2000;Liu et al, 2000), cell adhesion (Mandell et al, 2005), leukocyte transmigration (Martin-Padura et al, 1998;Del Maschio et al, 1999;Ostermann et al, 2002;Corada et al, 2005;Khandoga et al, 2005;Ostermann et al, 2005), platelet activation (Kornecki et al, 1990;Naik et al, 1995;Sobocka et al, 2000;Babinska et al, 2002), and angiogenesis (Naik et al, 2003a,b). Additionally, JAM-A has been shown to be a receptor for reovirus (Barton et al, 2001;Forrest et al, 2003;Prota et al, 2003;Campbell et al, 2005).…”