SILAC-based quantitative proteomics to investigate the eicosanoid associated inflammatory response in activated macrophages
Abstract Background Macrophages play a central role in inflammation by phagocytosing invading pathogens, apoptotic cells and debris, as well as mediating repair of tissues damaged by trauma. In order to do this, these dynamic cells generate a variety of inflammatory mediators including eicosanoids s...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Brace (Author), Ian L. Megson (Author), Adriano G. Rossi (Author), Mary K. Doherty (Author), Phillip D. Whitfield (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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