LPS binding protein and CD14 in the LPS dependent activation of cells.

Editors Jack Levin University of California School of Medicine and Veterans Administration Medical Center San Francisco, California Sander J.H. van Deventer Center for Hemostasis, Thrombosis, and Atherosclerosis Research Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands Tom van der Poll Laboratory of Surgical Metabolism Cornell Medical Center New York Hospital New York Augueste Sturk Department of Clinical Chemistry Academic Medical Hospital Leiden Leiden, The Netherlands

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