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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8941992
_displayNameAlkalinity of neutrophil phagocytic vacuoles is modulated by HVCN1 and has consequences for myeloperoxidase activity
_timestamp2016-10-07 16:48:39
author[Person:8942003] Levine, Adam P
[Person:8863024] Duchen, Michael R
[Person:8942000] de Villiers, Simon
[Person:8941997] Rich, Peter R
[Person:6789073] Segal, Anthony W
created[InstanceEdit:8942007] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2016-10-07
journalPLoS ONE
pagese0125906
pubMedIdentifier25885273
titleAlkalinity of neutrophil phagocytic vacuoles is modulated by HVCN1 and has consequences for myeloperoxidase activity
volume10
year2015
(literatureReference)[Summation:1222329] The first line of defense against infectious agents involves...
[Summation:6789173] The NADPH oxidase complex (NOX2) assembles in the phagosomal...
[Summation:8941415] When neutrophils engulf bacteria they enclose them in small ...
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