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Neutrophil cell surface receptor dynamics following trauma: a systematic review
Christian T Hübner1, Lukas Schulte2, Felix Klingebiel2
1Department of Traumatology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Raemistrasse 100, 8091, Zurich, Switzerland. christianthomas.huebner@usz.ch.
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Keywords:
Cell surface markersImmunomonitoringNeutrophil activationNeutrophilsPolytraumaPost-traumatic immune responseSystematic reviewTraumaMore Related Videos
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