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Q34095174-5C50D92A-10EB-4D10-B9AC-A290610CA9D5
Q34095174-5C50D92A-10EB-4D10-B9AC-A290610CA9D5
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Anti-inflammatory role of the murine formyl-peptide receptor 2: ligand-specific effects on leukocyte responses and experimental inflammation.
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N-formylpeptides induce two distinct concentration optima for mouse neutrophil chemotaxis by differential interaction with two N-formylpeptide receptor (FPR) subtypes. Molecular characterization of FPR2, a second mouse neutrophil FPR