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Moreno JJ – The authors observed that unlike LTB5, which had a weak effect, LTB4 was a highly potent chemoattractant. An understanding of the differences in the effects of LTB4/LTB5 on PMN adhesion and migration may help to explain the beneficial impact of omega–3 fatty acids in inflammatory processes.

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