Impact of anti-inflammatory agents on the gene expression profile of stimulated human neutrophils: unraveling endogenous resolution pathways.
Adenosine, prostaglandin E(2), or increased intracellular cyclic AMP concentration each elicit potent anti-inflammatory events in human neutrophils by inhibiting functions such as phagocytosis, superoxide production, adhesion and cytokine release. However, the endogenous molecular pathways mediating...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mireille St-Onge, Aline Dumas, Annick Michaud, Cynthia Laflamme, Andrée-Anne Dussault, Marc Pouliot |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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