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Heparin as an anti-inflammatory agent: it's no GAG to forget about chemokines
  1. S J CONNOR,
  2. M C GRIMM
  1. Department of Medicine
  2. St George Clinical School and
  3. Inflammation Research Unit
  4. School of Pathology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
  1. M C Grimm. M.Grimm{at}unsw.edu.au

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Editor,—We approached with enthusiasm the report by Salas and colleagues (OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science) showing that heparin prevented tumour necrosis factor α induced leucocyte rolling, adhesion, and migration in vivo, as demonstrated using intravital microscopy. The novelty and potential importance of the report were emphasised by the appearance of an accompanying commentary by Perretti …

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