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. 1980 Sep;29(3):1185–1189. doi: 10.1128/iai.29.3.1185-1189.1980

Adherence and morphology of guinea pig alveolar macrophages: effect of N-formyl methionyl peptides.

M D Rossman, A M Cassizzi, R P Daniele
PMCID: PMC551256  PMID: 7429632

Abstract

N-Formyl methionyl phenylalanine increased alveolar macrophage adherence and diameter and induced morphological changes associated with activation. N-Formyl methionyl phenylalanine may be useful in understanding macrophage activation and bacteriolytic function.

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