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    Cryopreserved Normal Macrophages as a Control for Assays of Macrophage Function by Lawrence S. Lamb, Jr, Judith B. Willoughby, Willoughby, William F.

    “…Macrophages influence almost every aspect of the immune and inflammatory responses, making the study of macrophage biology a subject of great interest to…”
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    Morphologic and Functional Characteristics of Alveolar Macrophages Following Cryopreservation by Lamb, Lawrence S., Willoughby, Judith B., Willoughby, William F.

    Published in Cryobiology (01-08-1995)
    “…Cryopreservation of nucleated blood and bone marrow mononuclear cells has been used both to preserve such cells for clinical, diagnostic, or research use and…”
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    Serum factor requirement for reactive oxygen intermediate release by rabbit alveolar macrophages by GERBERICK, G. F, WILLOUGHBY, J. B, WILLOUGHBY, W. F

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-02-1985)
    “…Alveolar macrophages (AM) from pathogen-free rabbits were unable to release reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) unless they were conditioned in serum for 24-48…”
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    Detection of a common mutation in factor V gene responsible for resistance to activated protein C causing predisposition to thrombosis by Ferreira-Gonzalez, A., Fisher, LM, Lehman, CM, Langley, MH, Lofland, DH, Xia, Q, Nguyen, NX, Modesto, D, Willoughby, JB, Wilkinson, DS, Garrett, CT

    “…Hereditary predisposition to thrombosis due to activated protein C resistance (APCR) has been attributed to a missense mutation in the factor V gene at…”
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    Relationships between pulmonary inflammation, plasma transudation, and oxygen metabolite secretion by alveolar macrophages by Gerberick, GF, Jaffe, HA, Willoughby, JB, Willoughby, WF

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-07-1986)
    “…We have previously shown that alveolar macrophages from normal rabbit lungs do not synthesize reactive oxygen intermediates unless first conditioned by culture…”
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