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Letters to Editor
Nature Medicine 8, 307 - 308 (2002)
doi:10.1038/nm0402-307b
Reply to 'Does neutrophil CD38 have a role in Ca++ signaling triggered by
2 integrin?'
Frances E. Lund1, Troy D. Randall1 & Santiago Partida-Sánchez1
- Trudeau Institute Saranac Lake, New York, USA
e-mail: flund@trudeauinstitute.org
Dewitt et al. question our claim that CD38-deficient mice are unable to respond to bacterial infections because Cd38-/- neutrophils cannot produce the cADPR and do not mobilize Ca++ normally or migrate directionally when stimulated with the bacterial chemo-attractant, fMLP (ref. 1).
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2 integrin?