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1. CD177-mediated nanoparticle targeting of human and mouse neutrophils.

2. Slug and Snail have differential effects in directing colonic epithelial wound healing and partially mediate the restitutive effects of butyrate

3. Formyl Met-Leu-Phe-Stimulated FPR1 Phosphorylation in Plate-Adherent Human Neutrophils: Enhanced Proteolysis but Lack of Inhibition by Platelet-Activating Factor

4. Role of the carboxyl terminal di-leucine in phosphorylation and internalization of C5a receptor

5. Formyl peptide receptor-mediated ERK1/2 activation occurs through Gi and is not dependent on β-arrestin1/2

6. Localization of hCAP-18 on the surface of chemoattractant-stimulated human granulocytes: analysis using two novel hCAP-18-specific monoclonal antibodies

7. Different Endocytosis Pathways of the C5a Receptor and the N-formyl Peptide Receptor

8. A single amino acid substitution (N297A) in the conserved NPXXY sequence of the human N-formyl peptide receptor results in inhibition of desensitization and endocytosis, and a dose-dependent shift in p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and chemotaxis

9. Identification of C-terminal phosphorylation sites of N-formyl peptide receptor-1 (FPR1) in human blood neutrophils

10. Variable responses of formyl peptide receptor haplotypes toward bacterial peptides

11. C-terminal tail phosphorylation of N-formyl peptide receptor: differential recognition of two neutrophil chemoattractant receptors by monoclonal antibodies NFPR1 and NFPR2

12. Analysis of human phagocyte flavocytochrome b(558) by mass spectrometry

13. Different endocytosis pathways of the C5a receptor and the N-formyl peptide receptor

14. Experimental evidence for lack of homodimerization of the G protein-coupled human N-formyl peptide receptor

15. Identification of a spectrally stable proteolytic fragment of human neutrophil flavocytochrome b composed of the NH2-terminal regions of gp91(phox) and p22(phox)

16. Identification of putative sites of interaction between the human formyl peptide receptor and G protein

17. Chemotaxis of chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the human neutrophil formyl peptide receptor: role of signal transduction molecules and alpha5beta1 integrin

18. Single-step immunoaffinity purification and characterization of dodecylmaltoside-solubilized human neutrophil flavocytochrome b

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