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H R Lamche

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Journal of Immunological Methods|August 7, 1990
Highly sensitive enzyme immunoassays for antibodies to human tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) and lymphotoxin (TNF-beta)H R Lamche, G R Adolf
Journal of Immunological Methods|July 3, 1990
Highly sensitive enzyme immunoassay for human lymphotoxin (tumor necrosis factor beta) in serumG R Adolf, H R Lamche
Inflammation|June 1, 1988
Development of a simple radioimmunoassay for human C3aH R Lamche, E Paul, G Schlag, et al.
Inflammation|June 1, 1988
Inhibition of granulocyte function by steroids is not limited to corticoids. Studies with sex steroidsD E Hammerschmidt, A C Knabe, P T Silberstein, et al.
Inflammation|February 1, 1990
Steroids decrease granulocyte membrane fluidity, while phorbol ester increases membrane fluidity. Studies using electron paramagnetic resonanceH R Lamche, P T Silberstein, A C Knabe, et al.
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Journal of Immunological Methods|August 7, 1990
Highly sensitive enzyme immunoassays for antibodies to human tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) and lymphotoxin (TNF-beta)H R Lamche, G R Adolf
Journal of Immunological Methods|July 3, 1990
Highly sensitive enzyme immunoassay for human lymphotoxin (tumor necrosis factor beta) in serumG R Adolf, H R Lamche
Inflammation|June 1, 1988
Development of a simple radioimmunoassay for human C3aH R Lamche, E Paul, G Schlag, et al.
Inflammation|June 1, 1988
Inhibition of granulocyte function by steroids is not limited to corticoids. Studies with sex steroidsD E Hammerschmidt, A C Knabe, P T Silberstein, et al.
Inflammation|February 1, 1990
Steroids decrease granulocyte membrane fluidity, while phorbol ester increases membrane fluidity. Studies using electron paramagnetic resonanceH R Lamche, P T Silberstein, A C Knabe, et al.
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