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2. Purification and partial characterization of a highly immunogenic human leukocyte protein, the Li antigen;Dale, I.; Fagerhol, M.K.; Naesgaard, I.;Eur. YBiochem,1983
3. Release and quantitation of a leucocyte derived protein (LI);Fagerhol, M.K.; Dale, I.; Andersson, T.;Scand. Haenzatol,1980
4. Antimicrobial actions of calcium binding leucocyte Ll protein, calprotectin;Steinbakk, M.; Naess-Andresen, C.F.; Lingaas, E.; Dale, I.; Brandtzaeg, P.; Fagerhol, M.K.;Lancet,1990
5. The leucocyte Li protein: identity with the cystic fibrosis antigen and the calcium-binding MRP8 and MRP-14 macrophage components;Andersson, K.B.; Sletten, K.; Berntzen, H.B.; Dale, I.; Brandtzaeg, P.; Jellum, E.;ScandjImmunol,1988