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Crystal-induced neutrophil activation: X. Proinflammatory role of the tyrosine kinase Tec
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 06/02/08
Popa-Nita O et al. - Our findings show that Tec is the principal kinase of the Tec family that plays a major role in the responses of human neutrophils to MSU crystals, which are likely to be involved in the initiation and perpetuation of gout.
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