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1. Activated Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil Induces Apoptosis In Cultured Rat Neonatal Cardiomyocyte And Analysis Of Its Mechanisms
2. Caspase Inhibitor Prevents The Increase In Caspase-3, -6, -7 Activity And Apoptosis During Incised Skin Wound Healing In Mice
3. A Study On The Effect Of Calpain And Calpastatin On Incised Skin Wound Healing In Mice
4. Correlation Factor Analysis Of The Symptom Of Female Gonococcal Infections
5. Effect Of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone On The Functions And Apoptosis Of PMNs In Rats With Gut Ischemia-reperfusion
6. Preliminary Investigation On The Photobiomodulation Of Respiratory Burst Of Porcine Neutrophil And β-Amyloid Peptide Induced PC12 Apoptosis
7. The Pathogenic Effects Of PMNs Adhesion On SIRS And MODS And The Treatment By Emodin
8. Effect Of Glucocorticoid And Growth Hormone On The Apoptosis Of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils Injuried By Lipopolysaccharide
9. Effect Of Huanglian-Jie-Du-Tang In The Management Of Mediators Of Imflammation And Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
10. The Role Of PMNs, Mononuclear Macrophage And GM-CSF In Vaginal Candidiasis
11. Effect Of Huanglian-Jie-Du-Tang On Heart With Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
12. The Influence Of Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells Permeability Induced By Extract Of LPS Pretreated PMNs
13. Effect Of Aa On The Secretion Of IL-6 And Apoptosis Rate Of PMNs In Type 2 Diabetes Patients
14. Effects Of DOCK2 On The Apoptosis And The TLR4 Expression Of PMNs
15. The Role Of Acute Lung Injury In Neutrophil Migration And Alveolar Macrophages
16. Changes Of CD11b/CD18 And MPO Expression In The PMNs Of Renal Transplant Patients
17. The Effects Of Protectin D1(PD1) On The Adhesion Of Neutrophils To Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Induced By Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
18. The Research Of MiRNA On The Regulation Of The Liver PMNs Apoptosis And Liver Injury After Trauma Hemorrhage In Rats
19. Expression Of CXCL8and Its Receptors CXCR1and CXCR2in PMNs Of Chronic Hepatitis B
20. Cleavage Of The CD11b Extracellular Domain By The Leukocyte Serprocidins Is Critical For Neutrophil Detachment During Chemotaxis
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