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Neutrophils as drivers of vascular injury in sickle cell disease
Lidiane S. Torres
, Andrés Hidalgo
Cell Biology
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Sickle Cell Disease
100%
Neutrophils
100%
Vascular Injury
100%
Vaso-occlusion
22%
Sense-and-respond
11%
Innate Immune Response
11%
Red Blood Cells
11%
Disease Severity
11%
Endothelium
11%
Disease-related
11%
Inflammatory Environment
11%
Blood Platelets
11%
Adhesive Bonding
11%
Vascular Occlusion
11%
Sickle Red Blood Cells
11%
In Vivo Imaging
11%
Acute Complications
11%
Circulating Neutrophils
11%
Clinical Complications
11%
Humanized Mouse Model
11%
Chronic Complications
11%
Blood Disorders
11%
Inflammatory Pathologies
11%
Irreversible Organ Damages
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neutrophil
100%
Sickle-Cell Disease
100%
Blood Vessel Injury
100%
Erythrocyte
22%
Platelet
11%
Disease Severity
11%
Innate Immunity
11%
Imaging Technique
11%
Adhesive Agent
11%
Vascular Occlusion
11%
Sulfhemoglobinemia
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sickle Cell
100%
Neutrophil Granulocyte
100%
Hemocyte
22%
Mouse Model
11%
Mouse
11%
Dynamics
11%
Innate Immune System
11%
Platelet
11%
Humanized Mouse
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Sickle Cell Anemia
100%
Blood Vessel Injury
100%
Mouse
11%
Mouse Model
11%
Adhesive Agent
11%
Disease Severity
11%
Hematologic Disease
11%
Blood Vessel Occlusion
11%