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2. Synthesis of new 2-phenyl-1-arylcarbamoyl-2,3-dihydro-1h-imidazo[1,2-b]pyrazoles 7-substituted as potential neutrophil chemotaxis inhibitors
3. Synthesis and bioactivity of chemotactic tetrapeptides: fMLF-OMe analogues incorporating spacer aminoacids at the lateral positions
4. New pyrazolyl-ureas as potent human neutrophil chemotaxis inhibitors
5. Chemotactic tripeptides incorporating at position 2 á-aminoacid residues with unsaturated side chains
6. 2,3-Dihydro-1H-imidazo[1,2-b]pyrazole derivatives as potential neutrophils functions inhibitors
7. Formylpeptides trigger selective molecular pathways that are required in the physiological functions of human neutrophils
8. Chemotactic Formylpeptides Activation of Protein Kinase C and Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases in Human Neutrophils
9. Studies on Human Neutrophil Biological Functions by Means of Formylpeptide Receptor Agonist and Antagonist
10. Synthetic formyl tripeptide chemoattractants: a C-alpha,alpha-dialkylated, amphiphilic glycyl residue at position 1
11. Synthesis and activity of HCO-Met-Leu-Phe-OMe analogues containing Beta-alanine or taurine at the central position
12. B-Peptides and Sulfonamido B-Peptides. For-Met-Leu-Phe-OMe Analogues containing B-Alanine, Taurine and the corresponding Chiral B(3)-Residues
13. Probing Structural Requirements of fMLP Receptor: an Amphiphilic Residue at Position 1 of the Tripeptide
14. Differential involvement of kinase pathways is required for human neutrophil function triggered by formyl peptides
15. Effect of low frequency electromagnetic fields on A2A adenosine receptors in human neutrophils
16. Pseudopeptides containing the 2-hydrazonoacyl fragment: Analogs of the chemotactic agent HCO-Met-Leu-Phe-OMe
17. Formylpeptide receptor antagonists: structure and activity
18. Chemotacticpeptide antagonists toward human neutrophil fMLP receptor
19. Synthesis and biological activity of chelator-peptide T conjugates
20. Synthesis and biological activity of D-glucopyranosyl peptide T derivatives
21. Biological properties of synthetic elastin peptides
22. GAMMA-INTERFERON ENHANCES MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 17-1A-DEPENDENT NEUTROPHIL CYTOTOXICITY TOWARDS COLORECTAL CARCINOMA CELL LINE SW11-16
23. STUDIO CITOFLUORIMETRICO DEL CD35, DELLA MIELOPEROSSIDASI E DELLA FUNZIONALITA' NEUTROFILA IN 18 CASI DI SINDROME MIELODISPLASTICA
24. Cytotoxicity of formyl-peptide activated neutrophils is modulated by IFNgamma
25. DEFECTIVE EXPRESSION OF ADHESION MOLECULES AND INTRACELLULAR GRANULE CONSTITUENTS IN NEUTROPHILS FROM PATIENTS WITH MYELODISPLASTIC SYNDROMES
26. FIBROBLAST ADHESION: HIGHER RESPONSIVITY TO STIMULI IN PROGRESSIVE SYSTEMIC SCLERODERMIA
27. BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF HUMAN NEUTROPHILS TOWARDS CYCLIC SIDE CHAIN ANALOGS OF F-MLPOMe
28. ADHESION OF FIBROBLASTS TO NEUTROPHILS IS DEPENDENT ON Mg++ ION
29. ACTIVATED HUMAN FIBROBLASTS ADHERE TO NEUTROPHILS
30. CHEMOTACTIC RESPONSE OF HUMAN MONOCYTES TO PENTAPEPTIDE ANALOG DERIVED FROM IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS PROTEIN gp120
31. CHEMOTACTIC RESPONSE OF HUMAN MONOCYTES TOWARDS LINEAR AND CYCLIC PEPTIDE T ANALOG
32. Neutrophil defect associated with hairy cell leukemia
33. MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN HUMAN NEUTROPHIL-FIBROBLAST ADHESION
34. Effect on leukocyte locomotion and superoxide production by uremic toxins and polyamines
35. Transient abnormal neutrophil functions in a patient with recurrent infection
36. NEUTROPHIL DEPRESSED CYTOLYTIC RESPONSE IN HAIRY CELL LEUKEMIA
37. IMMUNE INTERFERON STIMULATES HUMAN NEUTROPHIL FUNCTION
38. ACTION MECHANISM OF ACTIVATORS OF NEUTROPHIL-MEDIATED CYTOTOXICITY
39. Defective expression of neutrophil membrane proteins in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
40. ACTIVATION OF NEUTROPHIL CYTOTOXICITY BY SYNERGISTIC ACTION OF TPA AND TARGET IMMUNIZATION
41. ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS INHIBIT NEUTROPHIL CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY TOWARDS ERYTHROLEUKEMIC HUMAN CELLS
42. ROLE OF CR1 AND CR3 RECEPTORS IN NEUTROPHIL FUNCTIONS
43. Structure-activity relationships of peptide T-related pentapeptides
44. Virus-specific T cell reactivation can be induced by In Vitro stimulation with polymorphonuclear neutrophils pretreated with synthetic antigenic peptides
45. Synthesis and activity of new linear and cyclic peptide T derivatives
46. Synthesis and antiaggregatory activity of antiflammin related peptides
47. Modifications of the amide bond at position 3 in fMLP analogs select neutrophil functions
48. Synthetic peptides presented by the mutant T2 cell line induce virus specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes
49. Peptide T revisited: conformational mimicry of epitopes of anti-HIV proteins
50. Conformation-activity relationship of peptide T and new pseudocyclic hexapeptide analogs
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