Formation of leukotrienes and other hydroxy acids during platelet-neutrophil interactions in vitro
Aaron J. Marcus(Cornell University), Gerald Weissmann(New York University), Naziba Islam(United States Department of Veterans Affairs), Lorene E. Rutherford(New York University), Lenore B. Safier(United States Department of Veterans Affairs), H L Ullman(Cornell University), Helen M. Korchak(New York University), M. Johan Broekman(Cornell University), Charles N. Serhan(Harvard University)
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