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Academic Article The differential effect of dexamethasone on granulocyte apoptosis involves stabilization of Mcl-1L in neutrophils but not in eosinophils.
Academic Article Effect of dietary fatty acids on inflammatory gene expression in healthy humans.
Academic Article Independent stimulation of membrane potential changes and the oxidative metabolic burst in polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
Academic Article Flow cytometric studies of oxidative product formation by neutrophils: a graded response to membrane stimulation.
Academic Article Comparison of alkylacylglycerol vs. diacylglycerol as activators of mitogen-activated protein kinase and cytosolic phospholipase A2 in human neutrophil priming.
Academic Article Differential activation of human neutrophil cytosolic phospholipase A2 and secretory phospholipase A2 during priming by 1,2-diacyl- and 1-O-alkyl-2-acylglycerols.
Academic Article Subpopulations of neutrophils with increased oxidative product formation in blood of patients with infection.
Academic Article Neutrophil release of arachidonic acid, oxidants, and proteinases: causally related or independent.
Academic Article Migration of human inflammatory cells into the lung results in the remodeling of arachidonic acid into a triglyceride pool.
Academic Article Priming of phospholipases A2 of human neutrophils by tumor necrosis factor.
Academic Article Secretory and cytosolic phospholipases A2 are activated during TNF priming of human neutrophils.
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Academic Article Therapeutic exercise attenuates neutrophilic lung injury and skeletal muscle wasting.
Academic Article Pillars Article: Flow Cytometric Studies of Oxidative Product Formation by Neutrophils: A Graded Response to Membrane Stimulation. J. Immunol. 1983. 130: 1910-1917.
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