Failure of neutrophil migration to infection focus correlates with sepsis outcome: critical role of TLR, nitric-cGMP-PKG pathway and chemokines receptors (2011)
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- USP affiliated authors: CUNHA, FERNANDO DE QUEIROZ - FMRP ; ALVES FILHO, JOSÉ CARLOS FARIAS - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Subjects: SEPSE; NEUTRÓFILOS
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Programa
- Conference titles: Reunião Anual da Federação de Sociedades de Biologia Experimental (FeSBE)
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ABNT
ALVES-FILHO, José Carlos et al. Failure of neutrophil migration to infection focus correlates with sepsis outcome: critical role of TLR, nitric-cGMP-PKG pathway and chemokines receptors. 2011, Anais.. São Paulo: FeSBE, 2011. . Acesso em: 28 mar. 2024. -
APA
Alves-Filho, J. C., Paula-Neto, H., Souto, F. O., Trevelin, S. C., & Cunha, F. de Q. (2011). Failure of neutrophil migration to infection focus correlates with sepsis outcome: critical role of TLR, nitric-cGMP-PKG pathway and chemokines receptors. In Programa. São Paulo: FeSBE. -
NLM
Alves-Filho JC, Paula-Neto H, Souto FO, Trevelin SC, Cunha F de Q. Failure of neutrophil migration to infection focus correlates with sepsis outcome: critical role of TLR, nitric-cGMP-PKG pathway and chemokines receptors. Programa. 2011 ;[citado 2024 mar. 28 ] -
Vancouver
Alves-Filho JC, Paula-Neto H, Souto FO, Trevelin SC, Cunha F de Q. Failure of neutrophil migration to infection focus correlates with sepsis outcome: critical role of TLR, nitric-cGMP-PKG pathway and chemokines receptors. Programa. 2011 ;[citado 2024 mar. 28 ] - Regulation of type 17 helper T-cell function by nitric oxide during inflammation
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