• Crit Care · Aug 2003

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    Neutrophil 'connectivity': key to neutrophil-mediated tissue injury?

    • Salahaddin Mahmudi-Azer and Stephan F van Eeden.
    • Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, U.B.C. McDonald Research Laboratory & iCAPTURE Centre, St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada.
    • Crit Care. 2003 Aug 1; 7 (4): 285287285-7.

    AbstractNeutrophils use cell surface molecules to communicate with their external environment. These molecules are markers reflecting neutrophil development, activation status and cell function. They are also critically important in controlling neutrophil behavior. Targeting these cell surface molecules is an attractive approach in the treatment of neutrophil-mediated conditions.

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