Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... chemotactic factor in granulomatous liver of murine schistosomiasis . J Immunol 1979 ; 122 : 2554– 2557 . 29. Owhashi M , Maruyama H , Nawa Y. Eosinophil chemotactic lymphokine produced by egg - associated granulomas in murine ...
... chemotactic factor in granulomatous liver of murine schistosomiasis . J Immunol 1979 ; 122 : 2554– 2557 . 29. Owhashi M , Maruyama H , Nawa Y. Eosinophil chemotactic lymphokine produced by egg - associated granulomas in murine ...
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... chemotactic signals generated by the low level of inflammatory activity asso- ciated with exposure of the mucosal surface to dietary and bacterial antigens . There is increased turnover of intestinal macrophages , however , in ...
... chemotactic signals generated by the low level of inflammatory activity asso- ciated with exposure of the mucosal surface to dietary and bacterial antigens . There is increased turnover of intestinal macrophages , however , in ...
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... chemotactic factors from Escherichia coli . J Immunol 1975 ; 114 : 1831-1837 . 56. Marasco WA , Phan SH , Krutzsch H , et al . Purification and identification of formyl- methionyl - leucyl - phenylalanine as the major peptide neutrophil ...
... chemotactic factors from Escherichia coli . J Immunol 1975 ; 114 : 1831-1837 . 56. Marasco WA , Phan SH , Krutzsch H , et al . Purification and identification of formyl- methionyl - leucyl - phenylalanine as the major peptide neutrophil ...
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