The two neutrophil members of the formylpeptide receptor family activate the NADPH-oxidase through signals that differ in sensitivity to a gelsolin derived phosphoinositide-binding peptide
Huamei Fu(University of Gothenburg), Cláes Dahlgren(Centre for Inflammation Research), Paul A. Janmey(University of Pennsylvania), Lena Björkman(University of Gothenburg), Charlotta Movitz(University of Gothenburg), Anna Karlsson(Chalmers University of Technology), Jennie Karlsson(University of Gothenburg)
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