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A M Rich

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 29, 1982
A carbocyanine dye, DiOC6(3), acts as a mitochondrial probe in human neutrophilsH M Korchak, A M Rich, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
Acta Histochemica|July 22, 2017
FoxP3 and TLR2 in co-expression in oral cancerH M Hussaini, V P B Parachuru, G J Seymour, et al.
Pathology|July 6, 2022
Unfolded protein response is involved in the metabolic and apoptotic regulation of oral squamous cell carcinomaB Seo, D E Coates, J Lewis, et al.
Acta Histochemica|February 9, 2017
Forkhead box-P3<sup>+</sup> regulatory T cells and toll-like receptor 2 co-expression in oral squamous cell carcinomaH M Hussaini, V P B Parachuru, G J Seymour, et al.
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians|January 1, 1985
The first seconds of neutrophil activation: phosphoinositides, protein kinase C, and calcium movementsH M Korchak, K Vienne, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1987
The leukotriene B4 paradox: neutrophils can, but will not, respond to ligand-receptor interactions by forming leukotriene B4 or its omega-metabolitesK A Haines, K N Giedd, A M Rich, et al.
Federation Proceedings|November 1, 1985
From Beaumont to poison ivy: marine sponge cell aggregation and the secretory basis of inflammationP B Dunham, L B Vosshall, C A Bayer, et al.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology|May 1, 1991
Monosodium glutamate-related orofacial granulomatosis. Review and case reportA J Oliver, A M Rich, P C Reade, et al.
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians|January 1, 1984
The cellular effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs cannot be due to inhibition of prostaglandin releaseG Weissmann, A M Rich, C Anderson, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1988
Activation of the neutrophil by calcium-mobilizing ligands. I. A chemotactic peptide and the lectin concanavalin A stimulate superoxide anion generation but elicit different calcium movements and phosphoinositide remodelingH M Korchak, L B Vosshall, G Zagon, et al.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 29, 1982
A carbocyanine dye, DiOC6(3), acts as a mitochondrial probe in human neutrophilsH M Korchak, A M Rich, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
Acta Histochemica|July 22, 2017
FoxP3 and TLR2 in co-expression in oral cancerH M Hussaini, V P B Parachuru, G J Seymour, et al.
Pathology|July 6, 2022
Unfolded protein response is involved in the metabolic and apoptotic regulation of oral squamous cell carcinomaB Seo, D E Coates, J Lewis, et al.
Acta Histochemica|February 9, 2017
Forkhead box-P3<sup>+</sup> regulatory T cells and toll-like receptor 2 co-expression in oral squamous cell carcinomaH M Hussaini, V P B Parachuru, G J Seymour, et al.
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians|January 1, 1985
The first seconds of neutrophil activation: phosphoinositides, protein kinase C, and calcium movementsH M Korchak, K Vienne, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1987
The leukotriene B4 paradox: neutrophils can, but will not, respond to ligand-receptor interactions by forming leukotriene B4 or its omega-metabolitesK A Haines, K N Giedd, A M Rich, et al.
Federation Proceedings|November 1, 1985
From Beaumont to poison ivy: marine sponge cell aggregation and the secretory basis of inflammationP B Dunham, L B Vosshall, C A Bayer, et al.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology|May 1, 1991
Monosodium glutamate-related orofacial granulomatosis. Review and case reportA J Oliver, A M Rich, P C Reade, et al.
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians|January 1, 1984
The cellular effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs cannot be due to inhibition of prostaglandin releaseG Weissmann, A M Rich, C Anderson, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1988
Activation of the neutrophil by calcium-mobilizing ligands. I. A chemotactic peptide and the lectin concanavalin A stimulate superoxide anion generation but elicit different calcium movements and phosphoinositide remodelingH M Korchak, L B Vosshall, G Zagon, et al.
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