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Differential effects of monoclonal antibody blockade of adhesion molecules on in vivo susceptibility to soft tissue infection
N. Garcia, W. J. Mileski, P. Lipsky
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Agriculture & Biology
monoclonal antibodies
73%
adhesion
71%
leukocytes
44%
infection
43%
abscess
41%
subcutaneous injection
37%
tissues
36%
endothelial cells
33%
Staphylococcus aureus
29%
lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1
28%
reperfusion injury
24%
integrins
20%
New Zealand White rabbit
19%
ischemia
18%
pathogenesis
15%
rabbits
11%
microorganisms
10%
animals
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Soft Tissue Infections
100%
Monoclonal Antibodies
60%
L-Selectin
44%
Leukocytes
39%
Subcutaneous Injections
34%
Abscess
30%
Staphylococcus aureus
28%
Endothelial Cells
24%
Rabbits
23%
Lymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1
21%
Blocking Antibodies
19%
Wounds and Injuries
16%
Reperfusion Injury
15%
Infections
15%
Integrins
15%
Control Groups
8%
Animals
8%