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Dieldrin activates rat neutrophils in vitro
James A. Hewett
, Robert A. Roth
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Neuroscience
Neutrophil Granulocyte
100%
Dieldrin
100%
Granulocyte
53%
Myristic Acid
23%
Phorbol
23%
Phenylalanine
15%
A23187
7%
Phagocyte
7%
Epileptic Absence
7%
Organochlorides
7%
Keyphrases
Dieldrin
100%
Superoxide Release
46%
Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate
23%
Extracellular Calcium
23%
Phenylalanine
15%
Superoxide Production
15%
Formyl
15%
Infectious Agents
7%
Possible Mechanisms
7%
Enhanced Sensitivity
7%
Calcium Ionophore A23187
7%
Phagocytic Cells
7%
Organochlorides
7%
Suprathreshold
7%
Superoxide
7%
Concentration-dependent
7%
Pre-incubation
7%
Glycogen
7%
Cell Function
7%
Time Course Study
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Neutrophil Granulocyte
100%
Superoxide
100%
Extracellular Calcium
33%
Room Temperature
11%
Cell Function
11%
Infectious Agent
11%
Phagocyte
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dieldrin
100%
Superoxide
69%
12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-Acetate
23%
Phenylalanine
15%
Infectious Agent
7%
Calcimycin
7%