Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... neutrophils and / or endothelial cells , ( 2 ) reactive oxygen metabolites and gran- ule - associated proteins released by activated neutrophils , ( 3 ) electrostatic charge interactions between the neutrophil and endothelial cell ...
... neutrophils and / or endothelial cells , ( 2 ) reactive oxygen metabolites and gran- ule - associated proteins released by activated neutrophils , ( 3 ) electrostatic charge interactions between the neutrophil and endothelial cell ...
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... neutrophils may play an important role in modulating the adherence and consequent emigration of neutrophils that occur during acute inflammation . Proinflammatory agents such as FMLP , LTB4 , and PAF are known to differ- entially ...
... neutrophils may play an important role in modulating the adherence and consequent emigration of neutrophils that occur during acute inflammation . Proinflammatory agents such as FMLP , LTB4 , and PAF are known to differ- entially ...
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... neutrophils . Because neutrophil - derived oxidants may play an important role in mediating mucosal injury in inflammatory bowel disease , antioxidant drugs may prove useful in the treatment of this de- bilitating disorder ...
... neutrophils . Because neutrophil - derived oxidants may play an important role in mediating mucosal injury in inflammatory bowel disease , antioxidant drugs may prove useful in the treatment of this de- bilitating disorder ...
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