The induction of cytokines by polycation containing microspheres by a complement dependent mechanism.
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John D Lambris | J. Lambris | G. Skjåk-Bræk | L. Ryan | T. Espevik | I. Lacík | T. Mollnes | B. Strand | A. Rokstad | B. Steinkjer | O. Brekke | G. Kolláriková
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