Changes in the ratio between FPR and FPRL1 triggered superoxide production in human neutrophils—A tool in analysing receptor specific events
Huamei Fu(University of Gothenburg), Cláes Dahlgren(Centre for Inflammation Research), Johan Bylund(Clinical Research Consultants (United States)), Lena Björkman(University of Gothenburg), Anna‐Lena Stenfeldt(University of Gothenburg), Anna Karlsson(Chalmers University of Technology), Jennie Karlsson(University of Gothenburg)
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