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Conference Article| October 01 1986 The effect of zinc on stimulated superoxide production in human neutrophils: dependence on the method employed PETER C. BRANNEN; PETER C. BRANNEN 1Department of Biological Sciences, Napier College, Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH10 5DT, U.K. Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar PAUL H. BESWICK PAUL H. BESWICK 1Department of Biological Sciences, Napier College, Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH10 5DT, U.K. Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Biochem Soc Trans (1986) 14 (5): 878–879. https://doi.org/10.1042/bst0140878 Article history Received: March 10 1986 Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Cite Icon Cite Get Permissions Citation PETER C. BRANNEN, PAUL H. BESWICK; The effect of zinc on stimulated superoxide production in human neutrophils: dependence on the method employed. Biochem Soc Trans 1 October 1986; 14 (5): 878–879. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bst0140878 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentAll JournalsBiochemical Society Transactions Search Advanced Search This content is only available as a PDF. © 1986 Biochemical Society1986 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
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