In vivo-transmigrated human neutrophils are resistant to antiapoptotic stimulation
Karin Christenson(University of Gothenburg), Johan Bylund(Clinical Research Consultants (United States)), Martina Sundqvist(University of Gothenburg), David P. Speert(University of British Columbia), Cláes Dahlgren(University of Gothenburg), Jennie Karlsson(University of Gothenburg), Lena Björkman(University of Gothenburg), Charlotta Movitz(University of Gothenburg)
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