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February 1995
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February 01 1995
The Fate of the Inflammatory Macrophage (Mo) during Resolution of Inflammation
GJ Bellingan
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GJ Bellingan
1Respiratory Medicine Unit, Dept of Medicine (RIE), Edinburgh, EH10 5SB
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H Caldwell
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H Caldwell
1Respiratory Medicine Unit, Dept of Medicine (RIE), Edinburgh, EH10 5SB
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I Dransfield
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I Dransfield
1Respiratory Medicine Unit, Dept of Medicine (RIE), Edinburgh, EH10 5SB
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S Howie
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S Howie
1Respiratory Medicine Unit, Dept of Medicine (RIE), Edinburgh, EH10 5SB
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C Haslett
C Haslett
1Respiratory Medicine Unit, Dept of Medicine (RIE), Edinburgh, EH10 5SB
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1995) 88 (s32): 30P.
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GJ Bellingan, H Caldwell, I Dransfield, S Howie, C Haslett; The Fate of the Inflammatory Macrophage (Mo) during Resolution of Inflammation. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 1995; 88 (s32): 30P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs088030P
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