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This project was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG CRC1181, project C03 to M. Herrmann and M. Hoffmann; project Ho5193/1-1 to M. Hoffmann; and project H34490/6-1 to M. Herrmann) and by the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF) at the university hospital of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (project J41 to C.S.).
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C.R. and C.S. planned and performed most of the experiments, conducted data analysis and prepared the figures. J.Z.C. planned and performed experiments with LysM-Cre+Mcl1f/f and LysM-Cre+Mcl1+/+ mice. D.K. and D.W. planned and performed histological analysis and mast cell stainings. M.M. provided the Genista mouse strain and discussed the strategy of the experiments. A.M. provided LysM-Cre+Mcl1f/f and LysM-Cre+Mcl1+/+ mice and discussed the strategy of the experiments. G.S. and M. Herrmann provided scientific input and planned the strategy of the experiments. M. Hoffmann supervised the project, planned experiments, conducted data analysis and wrote the manuscript. All authors read and approved the manuscript.
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Reinwald, C., Schauer, C., Csepregi, J. et al. Reply to "Neutrophils are not required for resolution of acute gouty arthritis in mice". Nat Med 22, 1384–1386 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.4217
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