Lipoxin B4regulates human monocyte/neutrophil adherence and motility: design of stable lipoxin B4analogs with increased biologic activity
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 12 (6), 487-494
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.12.6.487
Abstract
Lipoxins are biologically active products of arachidonic acid that are formed via cell–cell interactions, particularly those involving leukocytes. Lipoxin A4 and lipoxin B4 (LXB4), within similar c...Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (R01‐GM38765, P01‐DK50305)
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