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    • Vosbeck, K., Tobias, P., Mueller, H., Allen, R. A., Arfors, K. E., Ulevitch, R. J., Sklar, L. A. Priming of polymorphonuclear granulocytes by lipopolysaccharides and its complexes with lipopolysaccharide binding-protein and high-density lipoprotein Journal of Leukocyte Biology  1990 47:97-104  PMID:2154525
    • Parkos, C. A., Allen, R. A., Cochrane, C. G., Jesaitis, A. J. The quaternary structure of the plasma membrane b-type cytochrome of human granulocytes Biochimica et Biophysica Acta  1988 932:71-83  DOI:10.1016/0005-2728(88)90140-5  PMID:3337799
    • Parkos, C. A., Allen, R. A., Cochrane, C. G., Jesaitis, A. J. Purified cytochrome b from human granulocyte plasma membrane is comprised of two polypeptides with relative molecular weights of 91,000 and 22,000 Journal of Clinical Investigation  1987 80:732-742  DOI:10.1172/jci113128  PMID:3305576  PMCID:PMC442297
    • Allen, R. A., Jesaitis, A. J., Cochrane, C. G. Photoaffinity labelling of N-formyl peptide receptors Pharmacology & Therapeutics  1987 33:333-348  DOI:10.1016/0163-7258(87)90070-2  PMID:3310037
    • Allen, R. A., Jesaitis, A. J., Sklar, L. A., Cochrane, C. G., Painter, R. G. Physicochemical properties of the N-formyl peptide receptor on human neutrophils Journal of Biological Chemistry  1986 261:1854-1857  PMID:3944114

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