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The Journal of Cell Biology
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August 1, 1991
Effects of protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae on neutrophil activation: generation of diacylglycerol from phosphatidylcholine via a specific phospholipase C is associated with exocytosis
K A Haines, J Reibman, X Y Tang, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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July 3, 1998
Integrin-dependent homotypic adhesion of neutrophils. Arachidonic acid activates Raf-1/Mek/Erk via a 5-lipoxygenase- dependent pathway
C Capodici, M H Pillinger, G Han, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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September 1, 1986
Adenosine: an endogenous inhibitor of neutrophil-mediated injury to endothelial cells
B N Cronstein, R I Levin, J Belanoff, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine
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August 1, 1986
Serum complement values (C3 and C4) to differentiate between systemic lupus activity and pre-eclampsia
J P Buyon, B N Cronstein, M Morris, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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March 18, 1981
Liposome uptake by human leukocytes. Enhancement of entry mediated by human serum and aggregated immunoglobulins
M C Finkelstein, S H Kuhn, H Schieren, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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October 29, 1982
A carbocyanine dye, DiOC6(3), acts as a mitochondrial probe in human neutrophils
H M Korchak, A M Rich, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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August 1, 1985
Adenosine; a physiologic modulator of superoxide anion generation by human neutrophils. Adenosine acts via an A2 receptor on human neutrophils
B N Cronstein, E D Rosenstein, S B Kramer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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January 1, 1985
Adenosine modulates the generation of superoxide anion by stimulated human neutrophils via interaction with a specific cell surface receptor
B N Cronstein, S B Kramer, E D Rosenstein, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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June 1, 1984
Female hormones reduce neutrophil responsiveness in vitro
J P Buyon, H M Korchak, L E Rutherford, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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August 1, 1988
Up-regulation of the iC3b receptor (CR3) is neither necessary nor sufficient to promote neutrophil aggregation
M R Philips, J P Buyon, R Winchester, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology
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August 1, 1991
Effects of protein I of Neisseria gonorrhoeae on neutrophil activation: generation of diacylglycerol from phosphatidylcholine via a specific phospholipase C is associated with exocytosis
K A Haines, J Reibman, X Y Tang, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
July 3, 1998
Integrin-dependent homotypic adhesion of neutrophils. Arachidonic acid activates Raf-1/Mek/Erk via a 5-lipoxygenase- dependent pathway
C Capodici, M H Pillinger, G Han, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
September 1, 1986
Adenosine: an endogenous inhibitor of neutrophil-mediated injury to endothelial cells
B N Cronstein, R I Levin, J Belanoff, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine
|
August 1, 1986
Serum complement values (C3 and C4) to differentiate between systemic lupus activity and pre-eclampsia
J P Buyon, B N Cronstein, M Morris, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
March 18, 1981
Liposome uptake by human leukocytes. Enhancement of entry mediated by human serum and aggregated immunoglobulins
M C Finkelstein, S H Kuhn, H Schieren, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
October 29, 1982
A carbocyanine dye, DiOC6(3), acts as a mitochondrial probe in human neutrophils
H M Korchak, A M Rich, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
|
August 1, 1985
Adenosine; a physiologic modulator of superoxide anion generation by human neutrophils. Adenosine acts via an A2 receptor on human neutrophils
B N Cronstein, E D Rosenstein, S B Kramer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
January 1, 1985
Adenosine modulates the generation of superoxide anion by stimulated human neutrophils via interaction with a specific cell surface receptor
B N Cronstein, S B Kramer, E D Rosenstein, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
June 1, 1984
Female hormones reduce neutrophil responsiveness in vitro
J P Buyon, H M Korchak, L E Rutherford, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
August 1, 1988
Up-regulation of the iC3b receptor (CR3) is neither necessary nor sufficient to promote neutrophil aggregation
M R Philips, J P Buyon, R Winchester, et al.
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