Localized bacterial infection induces systemic activation of neutrophils through Cxcr2 signaling in zebrafish
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Localized bacterial infection induces systemic activation of neutrophils through Cxcr2 signaling in zebrafish
Deng Q, Sarris M, Bennin DA, Green JM, Herbomel P, Huttenlocher A. Localized bacterial infection induces systemic activation of neutrophils through Cxcr2 signaling in zebrafish. J Leukoc Biol. 2013 Mar 8. [Epub ahead of print]
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