Bowden et al., 1973 - Google Patents
The alveolar macrophage and its role in toxicologyBowden et al., 1973
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- 13553778413861067294
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- Bowden D
- Loosli C
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- CRC critical reviews in toxicology
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As a pulmonary cell and as a member of a multisystemic family of mononuclear phagocytes, the alveolar macrophage contributes not only to the maintenance of pulmonary homeostasis but also constitutes a vital link in the general systemic defensive chain. In this review, the …
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