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Oxidized N-3 fatty acids inhibit phagocyte adhesion to peritoneal pet implants
S. Sethi, L. P. Tang, J. W. Eaton
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Pets
100%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
95%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
91%
Phagocytes
91%
terephthalic acid
84%
Biocompatible Materials
63%
Polyesters
63%
Monocytes
30%
Inflammation
21%
Neutrophils
19%
Fibrosis
18%
Carboxylesterase
16%
Fish Oils
15%
E-Selectin
15%
Blood Vessels
14%
Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1
14%
Enzyme Assays
14%
Military Personnel
13%
Peritoneum
13%
Subcutaneous Tissue
13%
Hematoxylin
12%
Eosine Yellowish-(YS)
12%
Peroxidase
12%
Cell Count
9%
Messenger RNA
7%
Chemical Compounds
Implant
85%
Fatty Acid
70%
Biomaterial
61%
Polyester
51%
Acid
30%
Haematoxylin
21%
Coagulation
14%
Surface
13%
Block Like Crystal
9%
Reduction
6%
Amount
6%