Neutrophil NADPH-oxidase activation by an annexin AI peptide is transduced by the formyl peptide receptor (FPR), whereas an inhibitory signal is generated independently of the FPR family receptors
Jennie Karlsson(University of Gothenburg), Charlotta Movitz(University of Gothenburg), Kristoffer Hellstrand(Department of Virology), Cláes Dahlgren(Centre for Inflammation Research), Huamei Fu(University of Gothenburg), François Boulay(Université Grenoble Alpes)
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