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Hydrogen sulfide improves neutrophil migration and survival in sepsis via K+ATP channel activation. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Spiller, Fernando
Contributor(s):
  • Orrico, Maria I L
  • Nascimento, Daniele C
  • Czaikoski, Paula G
  • Souto, Fabrício O
  • Alves-Filho, José C
  • Freitas, Andressa
  • Carlos, Daniela
  • Montenegro, Marcelo F
  • Neto, Alberto F
  • Ferreira, Sergio H
  • Rossi, Marcos A
  • Hothersall, John S
  • Assreuy, Jamil
  • Cunha, Fernando Q
Producer: 20100914Description: 360-8 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1535-4970
Subject(s):
  • Animals
  • CD11b Antigen -- physiology
  • Cell Movement -- drug effects
  • Down-Regulation -- drug effects
  • Endothelium, Vascular
  • Hydrogen Sulfide -- pharmacology
  • Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 -- drug effects
  • KATP Channels -- physiology
  • L-Selectin -- physiology
  • Male
  • Mesentery -- blood supply
  • Mice
  • Neutrophils -- drug effects
  • Receptors, Interleukin-8B -- physiology
  • Sepsis -- mortality
  • Up-Regulation -- drug effects
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In: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine vol. 182
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Hydrogen sulfide improves neutrophil migration and survival in sepsis via K+ATP channel activation.

APA

Spiller F., Orrico M. I. L., Nascimento D. C., Czaikoski P. G., Souto F. O., Alves-Filho J. C., Freitas A., Carlos D., Montenegro M. F., Neto A. F., Ferreira S. H., Rossi M. A., Hothersall J. S., Assreuy J. & Cunha F. Q. (20100914). Hydrogen sulfide improves neutrophil migration and survival in sepsis via K+ATP channel activation. : American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

Chicago

Spiller Fernando, Orrico Maria I L, Nascimento Daniele C, Czaikoski Paula G, Souto Fabrício O, Alves-Filho José C, Freitas Andressa, Carlos Daniela, Montenegro Marcelo F, Neto Alberto F, Ferreira Sergio H, Rossi Marcos A, Hothersall John S, Assreuy Jamil and Cunha Fernando Q. 20100914. Hydrogen sulfide improves neutrophil migration and survival in sepsis via K+ATP channel activation. : American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

Harvard

Spiller F., Orrico M. I. L., Nascimento D. C., Czaikoski P. G., Souto F. O., Alves-Filho J. C., Freitas A., Carlos D., Montenegro M. F., Neto A. F., Ferreira S. H., Rossi M. A., Hothersall J. S., Assreuy J. and Cunha F. Q. (20100914). Hydrogen sulfide improves neutrophil migration and survival in sepsis via K+ATP channel activation. : American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

MLA

Spiller Fernando, Orrico Maria I L, Nascimento Daniele C, Czaikoski Paula G, Souto Fabrício O, Alves-Filho José C, Freitas Andressa, Carlos Daniela, Montenegro Marcelo F, Neto Alberto F, Ferreira Sergio H, Rossi Marcos A, Hothersall John S, Assreuy Jamil and Cunha Fernando Q. Hydrogen sulfide improves neutrophil migration and survival in sepsis via K+ATP channel activation. : American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 20100914.

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