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189 related items for PubMed ID: 9188952

  • 1. The role of basophils and mast cells in acute and late reactions in the skin.
    Charlesworth EN.
    Allergy; 1997; 52(34 Suppl):31-43. PubMed ID: 9188952
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  • 4. Basophils in skin reactions of mast cell-deficient mice infested with Dermacentor variabilis.
    Steeves EB, Allen JR.
    Int J Parasitol; 1990 Aug; 20(5):655-67. PubMed ID: 2228426
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  • 5. Ixodes ricinus L.: mast cells, basophils and eosinophils in the sequence of cellular events in the skin of infested or re-infested rabbits.
    Brossard M, Fivaz V.
    Parasitology; 1982 Dec; 85 (Pt 3)():583-92. PubMed ID: 7177705
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  • 6. Immediate and delayed (late-phase) dermal contact sensitivity reactions in guinea pigs. Passive transfer by IgG1 antibodies, initiation by mast cell degranulation, and suppression by soybean proteinase inhibitor.
    Moore KG, Dannenberg AM.
    Int Arch Allergy Immunol; 1993 Dec; 101(1):72-81. PubMed ID: 8499777
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  • 7. Role of basophils and mast cells in acute and late reactions in the skin.
    Charlesworth EN.
    Chem Immunol; 1995 Dec; 62():84-107. PubMed ID: 7546286
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  • 8. The accumulation of eosinophils and basophils at skin sites as related to intensity of skin reactivity and symptoms in atopic disease.
    Felarca AB, Lowell FC.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 1971 Sep; 48(3):125-33. PubMed ID: 4936278
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  • 10. Where is immunology taking us?
    Wechter WJ, Loughman BE.
    Prog Drug Res; 1976 Sep; 20():573-92. PubMed ID: 796872
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  • 15. Absence of acquired resistance to nymphal Ixodes ricinus ticks in BALB/c mice developing cutaneous reactions.
    Mbow ML, Christe M, Rutti B, Brossard M.
    J Parasitol; 1994 Feb; 80(1):81-7. PubMed ID: 8308662
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  • 16. Mast cells, basophils and eosinophils: From allergy to cancer.
    Rigoni A, Colombo MP, Pucillo C.
    Semin Immunol; 2018 Feb; 35():29-34. PubMed ID: 29428698
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  • 17. Human mast cells and basophils as sources of cytokines.
    Kobayashi H, Ishizuka T, Okayama Y.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2000 Sep; 30(9):1205-12. PubMed ID: 10971465
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  • 18. Ten Weeks of Infection with a Tissue-Invasive Helminth Protects against Local Immune Complex-Mediated Inflammation, but Not Cutaneous Type I Hypersensitivity, in Previously Sensitized Mice.
    Evans H, Killoran KE, Mitre BK, Morris CP, Kim SY, Mitre E.
    J Immunol; 2015 Oct 01; 195(7):2973-84. PubMed ID: 26324775
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