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Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology
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February 1, 1983
Activation of the alternative pathway of complement by monosodium urate crystals
T R Fields, S B Abramson, G Weissmann, et al.
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians
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January 1, 1985
The first seconds of neutrophil activation: phosphoinositides, protein kinase C, and calcium movements
H M Korchak, K Vienne, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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August 1, 1995
Colchicine alters the quantitative and qualitative display of selectins on endothelial cells and neutrophils
B N Cronstein, Y Molad, J Reibman, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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May 1, 1988
Increased levels of plasma anaphylatoxins in systemic lupus erythematosus predict flares of the disease and may elicit vascular injury in lupus cerebritis
P Hopkins, H M Belmont, J Buyon, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology
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May 1, 1975
Cytochemical localization of lysosomal enzyme activity in normal and ischemic dog myocardium
S Hoffstein, D E Gennaro, G Weissmann, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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January 1, 1980
Activation of the neutrophil: the role of anion fluxes in neutrophil secretion
H M Korchak, J E Smolen, B A Eisenstat, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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June 15, 1986
Phospholipid metabolism in human neutrophils activated by N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine. Degranulation is not required for release of arachidonic acid: studies with neutrophils and neutrophil-derived cytoplasts
E M Wynkoop, M J Broekman, H M Korchak, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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January 15, 1988
Protein I, a translocatable ion channel from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, selectively inhibits exocytosis from human neutrophils without inhibiting O2- generation
K A Haines, L Yeh, M S Blake, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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January 1, 1987
The leukotriene B4 paradox: neutrophils can, but will not, respond to ligand-receptor interactions by forming leukotriene B4 or its omega-metabolites
K A Haines, K N Giedd, A M Rich, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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August 1, 1982
Leukotriene B4 is a complete secretagogue in human neutrophils: a kinetic analysis
C N Serhan, A Radin, J E Smolen, et al.
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Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology
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February 1, 1983
Activation of the alternative pathway of complement by monosodium urate crystals
T R Fields, S B Abramson, G Weissmann, et al.
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians
|
January 1, 1985
The first seconds of neutrophil activation: phosphoinositides, protein kinase C, and calcium movements
H M Korchak, K Vienne, C Wilkenfeld, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
August 1, 1995
Colchicine alters the quantitative and qualitative display of selectins on endothelial cells and neutrophils
B N Cronstein, Y Molad, J Reibman, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
May 1, 1988
Increased levels of plasma anaphylatoxins in systemic lupus erythematosus predict flares of the disease and may elicit vascular injury in lupus cerebritis
P Hopkins, H M Belmont, J Buyon, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology
|
May 1, 1975
Cytochemical localization of lysosomal enzyme activity in normal and ischemic dog myocardium
S Hoffstein, D E Gennaro, G Weissmann, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
January 1, 1980
Activation of the neutrophil: the role of anion fluxes in neutrophil secretion
H M Korchak, J E Smolen, B A Eisenstat, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
|
June 15, 1986
Phospholipid metabolism in human neutrophils activated by N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine. Degranulation is not required for release of arachidonic acid: studies with neutrophils and neutrophil-derived cytoplasts
E M Wynkoop, M J Broekman, H M Korchak, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
January 15, 1988
Protein I, a translocatable ion channel from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, selectively inhibits exocytosis from human neutrophils without inhibiting O2- generation
K A Haines, L Yeh, M S Blake, 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-metabolites
K A Haines, K N Giedd, A M Rich, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
August 1, 1982
Leukotriene B4 is a complete secretagogue in human neutrophils: a kinetic analysis
C N Serhan, A Radin, J E Smolen, et al.
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