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  • 21. B cells secrete eotaxin-1 in human inflammatory bowel disease.
    Rehman MQ, Beal D, Liang Y, Noronha A, Winter H, Farraye FA, Ganley-Leal L.
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  • 34. C-C chemokines in allergen-induced late-phase cutaneous responses in atopic subjects: association of eotaxin with early 6-hour eosinophils, and of eotaxin-2 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-4 with the later 24-hour tissue eosinophilia, and relationship to basophils and other C-C chemokines (monocyte chemoattractant protein-3 and RANTES).
    Ying S, Robinson DS, Meng Q, Barata LT, McEuen AR, Buckley MG, Walls AF, Askenase PW, Kay AB.
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  • 38. Quantitative assessment of intestinal eosinophils and mast cells in inflammatory bowel disease.
    Bischoff SC, Wedemeyer J, Herrmann A, Meier PN, Trautwein C, Cetin Y, Maschek H, Stolte M, Gebel M, Manns MP.
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