The Human Neutrophil Subsets Defined by the Presence or Absence of OLFM4 Both Transmigrate into Tissue In Vivo and Give Rise to Distinct NETs In Vitro
Amanda Welin(University of Gothenburg), Johan Bylund(Clinical Research Consultants (United States)), Halla Björnsdóttir(University of Gothenburg), Karin Christenson(University of Gothenburg), Cláes Dahlgren(Centre for Inflammation Research), Anna Karlsson(Chalmers University of Technology), Lena Björkman(University of Gothenburg), Firoozeh Amirbeagi(University of Gothenburg), Huamei Forsman(Harvard University)
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