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Acetaldehyde and hexanaldehyde from cultured white cells

Shin et al., 2009

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7784311711940267447
Author
Shin H
Umber B
Meinardi S
Leu S
Zaldivar F
Blake D
Cooper D
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Journal of translational medicine

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Background Noninvasive detection of innate immune function such as the accumulation of neutrophils remains a challenge in many areas of clinical medicine. We hypothesized that granulocytes could generate volatile organic compounds. Methods To begin to test this, we …
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