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  • 21. Distinct functions of surface receptors in the induction of neutrophil-mediated cytotoxicity.
    Cordier G, Samarut C, Revillard JP.
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  • 24. Activation and hapten inhibition of mast cells sensitized with monoclonal IgE anti-penicillin antibodies: evidence for two-site recognition of the penicillin derived determinant.
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  • 38. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha dependent cytotoxicity of human skin mast cells is enhanced by anti-IgE antibodies.
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