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The generation of chemiluminescence by alveolar macrophages is affected by 9-hydroxy-linoleic acid

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Henricks, P.A.J., Engels, F., van der Vliet, H. et al. The generation of chemiluminescence by alveolar macrophages is affected by 9-hydroxy-linoleic acid. Agents and Actions 26, 178–179 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02126600

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