Singbartl et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Platelet, but not endothelial, P‐selectin is critical for neutrophil‐mediated acute postischemic renal failureSingbartl et al., 2001
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- Singbartl K
- Forlow S
- Ley K
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- The FASEB Journal
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In a neutrophil‐dependent model of acute postischemic renal failure (APRF), eliminating or blocking P‐selectin reduces postischemic neutrophil infiltration and preserves kidney function. This study was designed to identify the role of platelet vs. endo‐thelial P‐selectin in …
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