Rylander, 1987 - Google Patents
The role of endotoxin for reactions after exposure to cotton dustRylander, 1987
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- Rylander R
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- American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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Gram‐negative bacteria and their endotoxins are present on all parts of the cotton plant and occur in large numbers after rain or frost. Endotoxins activate pulmonary macrophages that in turn recruit neutrophils into the airways. Platelets accumulate in pulmonary capillaries …
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