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Resident pleural macrophages are key orchestrators of neutrophil recruitment in pleural inflammationCailhier et al., 2006
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- Cailhier J
- Sawatzky D
- Kipari T
- Houlberg K
- Walbaum D
- Watson S
- Lang R
- Clay S
- Kluth D
- Savill J
- Hughes J
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- American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Rationale: The role played by resident pleural macrophages in the initiation of pleural inflammation is currently unclear. Objective: To evaluate the role of resident pleural macrophages in the initiation of inflammation. Methods: We have used a conditional …
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