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LILRA6 - Interleukin-10 effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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LILRA6 - Malawian children with mild malaria following an episode of severe malaria: peripheral whole blood
LILRA6 - Stratification of pediatric septic shock patients: whole blood
LILRA6 - Neutrophil response to aerobic exercise
LILRA6 - Peripheral blood monocyte CD16 + and Cd16- subsets from healthy donors
LILRA6 - Breast cancer metastases from different anatomical sites: fine-needle aspiration biopsies
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LILRA6 - Acute Picornavirus-induced exacerbation in asthmatic children: nasal lavage cells
LILRA6 - Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor mobilized leukocytes
LILRA6 - Obese children: omental adipose tissue
LILRA6 - Monocytes and macrophages (RNG/MRC)
LILRA6 - Type 2 diabetes and role of hepatokines
LILRA6 - Quercetin effect on CD14+ monocyte
LILRA6 - Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis therapy of Interferon-β Betaferon or Rebif: peripheral mononuclear blood cells
LILRA6 - Pediatric age-specific host response to septic shock: whole blood
LILRA6 - Bipolar disorder and response to lithium: blood
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LILRA6 - Whole blood RNA isolation and leukocyte RNA purification: comparison of methods
LILRA6 - Polyethylene glycol-conjugated G-CSF mobilized CD34+ cells
LILRA6 - Type 2 diabetic obese patients: visceral adipose tissue CD14+ cells
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