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A microfluidic Transwell to study chemotaxis. | Academic Article |
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Association of an abnormality of neutrophil chemotaxis in human periodontal disease with a cell surface protein. | Academic Article |
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Bacterial chemotaxis controls the catabolite repression of flagellar biogenesis. | Academic Article |
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Comparative stimulation of granulocyte adherence and chemotaxis by bacterial products. | Academic Article |
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Defective chemotaxis and calcium response in localized juvenile periodontitis neutrophils. | Academic Article |
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Effect of bacterial products on neutrophil chemotaxis. | Academic Article |
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Electron acceptor taxis and blue light effect on bacterial chemotaxis. | Academic Article |
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Hydrogen peroxide-mediated, lysyl oxidase-dependent chemotaxis of vascular smooth muscle cells. | Academic Article |
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Inhibition of neutrophil chemotaxis by soluble bacterial products. | Academic Article |
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Neutrophil chemotaxis dysfunction in human periodontitis. | Academic Article |
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Neutrophil chemotaxis impairment in juvenile periodontitis: evaluation of specificity, adherence, deformability, and serum factors. | Academic Article |
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Neutrophil chemotaxis in families with localized juvenile periodontitis. | Academic Article |
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Neutrophil chemotaxis in individuals with advanced periodontal disease and a genetic predisposition to diabetes mellitus. | Academic Article |
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Neutrophil surface protein markers as indicators of defective chemotaxis in LJP. | Academic Article |
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PDK1 regulates chemotaxis in human neutrophils. | Academic Article |
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