Annexin 1 and the biology of the neutrophil

@article{Perretti2004Annexin1A,
  title={Annexin 1 and the biology of the neutrophil},
  author={Mauro Perretti and Roderick John Flower},
  journal={Journal of Leukocyte Biology},
  year={2004},
  volume={76}
}
This overview will focus on one aspect of neutrophil biology, which is the selective activation of the annexin 1 system in relation to the process of cell extravasation. Besides the current view about the biochemistry of annexin 1 and annexin 1 receptor(s) up‐regulation within the microenvironment of the adherent neutrophils, we will also comment on the final result achieved by activation of the system, which is inhibition of neutrophil recruitment. In view of the historical link between… 
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