Cutting Edge: Prostaglandin D2 Enhances Leukotriene C4 Synthesis by Eosinophils during Allergic Inflammation: Synergistic In Vivo Role of Endogenous Eotaxin1
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A. Vieira-de-Abreu | H. Castro-Faria-Neto | P. Bozza | P. Weller | C. Bandeira‐Melo | F. Mesquita-Santos | A. Calheiros | Isabela H Figueiredo | B. Diaz | A. Vieira‐de‐Abreu | Fabio P. Mesquita-Santos | Isabela H. Figueiredo
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