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Siglec-8 on Human Eosinophils and Mast Cells, and Siglec-F on Murine Eosinophils, Are Functionally Related Inhibitory Receptors
Clinical and Experimental Allergy
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2008.03173.x
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Immunology
Date
March 1, 2009
Authors
B. S. Bochner
Publisher
Wiley
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