S1PR1 signaling biases neutrophils toward long-lived low-inflammatory functional states
Timothy Hla(American Red Cross), Ingo Fohmann(Boston Children's Hospital), Andrew Kuo(Boston Children's Hospital), Alan Y. Hsu(Harvard University), Samuel W. Kazer(Broad Institute), Victoria A. Blaho(Discovery Institute), Avishek Ghosh(Boston Children's Hospital), Andréane Cartier(Boston Children's Hospital), Michel V. Levesque(Boston Children's Hospital), Reed Crocker(Boston Children's Hospital), Hongbo R. Luo(Boston Children's Hospital), Jose Ordovas-Montanes(Broad Institute), Sylvain Galvani(Boston Children's Hospital), Takahiro Seno(Boston Children's Hospital)
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