MACROPHAGE SWITCHING: POLARIZATION AND MOBILIZATION AFTER TRAUMA

Author:

Hoteit Lara,Loughran Patricia,Haldeman Shannon,Reiser Danielle,Alsaadi Nijmeh,Andraska Elizabeth,Bonaroti Jillian,Srinivasan Amudan,Williamson Kelly M.,Alvikas Jurgis,Steinman Richard,Keegan Joshua,Lederer James A.,Scott Melanie,Neal Matthew D.,Seshadri Anupamaa

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Emergency Medicine

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