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Neutrophil chemotaxis
The directed movement of a neutrophil cell, the most numerous polymorphonuclear leukocyte found in the blood, in response to an external stimulus…
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regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Regulation of Neutrophil Function by Adenosine
Kathryn E. Barletta
,
K. Ley
,
B. Mehrad
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 23029040
Adenosine is an endogenously released purine nucleoside that signals via 4 widely expressed G protein-coupled receptors: A1, A2A…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Estrogen Modulates Inflammatory Mediator Expression and Neutrophil Chemotaxis in Injured Arteries
Andrew P. Miller
,
W. Feng
,
+4 authors
S. Oparil
Circulation
2004
Corpus ID: 14610701
Background—We have previously shown that estrogen (17&bgr;-estradiol; E2) inhibits neointima formation and migration of…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Interleukin-8: an expanding universe beyond neutrophil chemotaxis and activation.
N. Mukaida
International journal of hematology
2000
Corpus ID: 30259066
Since the discovery 13 years ago of interleukin (IL)-8 as a potent neutrophil chemotactic factor, accumulating evidence has…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Topical estrogen accelerates cutaneous wound healing in aged humans associated with an altered inflammatory response.
G. Ashcroft
,
G. Ashcroft
,
T. Greenwell-Wild
,
M. Horan
,
S. Wahl
,
M. Ferguson
American Journal of Pathology
1999
Corpus ID: 22542772
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
The role of neutrophils and platelet-activating factor in mediating experimental pancreatitis.
D. Sandoval
,
A. Gukovskaya
,
+5 authors
S. P. –. Hatton
Gastroenterology
1996
Corpus ID: 10455610
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
The adenosine/neutrophil paradox resolved: human neutrophils possess both A1 and A2 receptors that promote chemotaxis and inhibit O2 generation, respectively.
B. Cronstein
,
Luli
,
+5 authors
Williams
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1990
Corpus ID: 39169738
Occupancy of specific receptors on neutrophils by adenosine or its analogues diminishes the stimulated release of toxic oxygen…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Thrombin‐induced chemotaxis and aggregation of neutrophils
R. Bizios
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L. Lai
,
J. Fenton
,
A. Malik
Journal of Cellular Physiology
1986
Corpus ID: 24260309
Thrombin‐induced neutrophil chemotaxis and aggregation were studied using cells isolated from either human or sheep blood. Sheep…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Leukotriene B4 is a potent and stereospecific stimulator of neutrophil chemotaxis and adherence.
J. Palmblad
,
C. Malmsten
,
A. Udén
,
O. Rådmark
,
L. Engstedt
,
B. Samuelsson
Blood
1981
Corpus ID: 120730
We studied the effects of leukotrienes on in vitro functions of neutrophil polymorphonuclear (PMN) granulocytes. Leukotriene B4…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Impaired neutrophil chemotaxis in patients with juvenile and rapidly progressing periodontitis.
W. Lavine
,
E. Maderazo
,
+4 authors
P. Robertson
Journal of Periodontal Research
1979
Corpus ID: 34919141
Polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotactic studies were performed in young patients with juvenile periodontitis/periodontosis and…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Calcium influx requirement for human neutrophil chemotaxis: inhibition by lanthanum chloride.
M. Boucek
,
R. Snyderman
Science
1976
Corpus ID: 28020615
Calcium fluxes of human neutrophils measured in the presence of chemotactically active serum showed a marked stimulation of…
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