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Lung macrophage defense responses during suramin-induced lysosomal dysfunction

Warr et al., 1983

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2096036455103168961
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Warr G
Jakab G
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Experimental and Molecular Pathology

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Lysosomes form an integral part of the degradative mechanisms of the phagocytic cells. Mice were injected with suramin, a lysosomotrophic drug, to investigate the effects of lysosomal pathology on the cell biology and in situ bactericidal activity of the pulmonary …
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Warr et al. Lung macrophage defense responses during suramin-induced lysosomal dysfunction