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Reconstitution of chemotactic peptide-induced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (reduced) oxidase activation in transgenic COS-phox cells
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He R., Nanamori M., Sang H., Yin H., Dinauer M.C., Ye R.D.. Reconstitution of chemotactic peptide-induced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (reduced) oxidase activation in transgenic COS-phox cells[J]. Journal of Immunology, 2004, 173(12), 7462-7470.
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He R.
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Nanamori M.
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Sang H.
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Yin H.
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Dinauer M.C.
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Submit date:2018/11/07
A novel nonpeptide ligand for formyl peptide receptor-like
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Nanamori M., Cheng X., Mei J., Sang H., Xuan Y., Zhou C., Wang M.-W., Ye R.D.. A novel nonpeptide ligand for formyl peptide receptor-like[J]. Molecular Pharmacology, 2004, 66(5), 1213-1222.
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Nanamori M.
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Cheng X.
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Mei J.
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Sang H.
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Xuan Y.
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Normal cell surface expression and selective loss of functions resulting from Phe110 to Ser and Cys126 to Trp substitutions in the formyl peptide receptor
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Nanamori M., He R., Sang H., Ye R.D.. Normal cell surface expression and selective loss of functions resulting from Phe110 to Ser and Cys126 to Trp substitutions in the formyl peptide receptor[J]. Immunological Investigations, 2004, 33(2), 193-212.
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Nanamori M.
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He R.
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Sang H.
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Ye R.D.
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