Role of human CD36 in bacterial recognition, phagocytosis, and pathogen-induced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacterial recognition, phagocytosis, and pathogen-induced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Role of human CD36 in bacteria ...... nduced JNK-mediated signaling.
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Alan T Remaley
Alexander V Bocharov
Amy P Patterson
Gyorgy Csako
Irina N Baranova
Roger Kurlander
Tatyana G Vishnyakova
Thomas L Eggerman
Zhigang Chen
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.181.10.7147
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z