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Pulmonary fibrosis correlates with duration of tissue neutrophil activation.Academic Article Why?
Deficiency of Socs3 leads to brain-targeted EAE via enhanced neutrophil activation and ROS production.Academic Article Why?
Involvement of phosphoinositide 3-kinases in neutrophil activation and the development of acute lung injury.Academic Article Why?
KLF2 regulates neutrophil activation and thrombosis in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure progression.Academic Article Why?
Acute inflammatory response via neutrophil activation protects against the development of chronic pain.Academic Article Why?
Some liver transplant patients have reduced neutrophil activation: so what?Academic Article Why?
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Mechanisms of lung neutrophil activation after hemorrhage or endotoxemia: roles of reactive oxygen intermediates, NF-kappa B, and cyclic AMP response element binding protein.Academic Article Why?
Interaction of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on neutrophil apoptosis, receptor expression, and bactericidal function.Academic Article Why?
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Activation of Dendritic Cells and Neutrophils Depends on the Dose and Time of Exposure.Academic Article Why?
Activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases, NF-kappa B, and cyclic adenosine 5'-monophosphate response element-binding protein in lung neutrophils occurs by differing mechanisms after hemorrhage or endotoxemia.Academic Article Why?
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Lipopolysaccharide-induced neutrophil gene expression under in vivo or in vitro conditions.Academic Article Why?
The GP IIb/IIIa inhibitor abciximab (ReoPro) decreases activation and interaction of platelets and leukocytes during in vitro cardiopulmonary bypass simulation.Academic Article Why?
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