A new antagonist for CCR4 attenuates allergic lung inflammation in a mouse model of asthma
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Hongwei Gong | Huahao Shen | Yin-fang Wu | Wen Li | Enquan Xu | Jun-hai Xiao | Song Li | Yan Zhang | D. Ma | Ying Wang | H. Qi | Yang Zhang
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