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Failure to Detect Superoxide in Human Neutrophils Stimulated With Latex Particles (21)Curnutte et al., 1983
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- Curnutte J
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Human neutrophils stimulated with either latex particles or opsonized zymosan exhibited equivalent rates of net oxygen consumption as well as hydrogen peroxide release. The quantity of superoxide (O 2-) detected in latex-stimulated neutrophils was less than 2% of …
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