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Semisynthesis and application of carboxyfluorescein-labelled biologically active human interleukin-8

David et al., 2003

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5530809543135246113
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David R
Machova Z
Beck-Sickinger A
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Abstract Human interleukin 8 (hIL-8), a neutrophil-activating and chemotactic cytokine, is known to play an important role in the pathogenesis of a large number of neutrophil-driven inflammatory diseases. This cytokine belongs to the family of CXC chemokines, mediating …
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