Abscisic acid is an endogenous cytokine in human granulocytes with cyclic ADP-ribose as second messenger
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Annalisa Salis | Gianluca Damonte | Enrico Millo | Cesare Usai | G. Damonte | C. Usai | I. Moreschi | E. Zocchi | A. De Flora | S. Bruzzone | E. Millo | S. Scarfì | L. Guida | Lucrezia Guida | Iliana Moreschi | Santina Bruzzone | Sonia Scarfì | Antonio De Flora | Elena Zocchi | A. Salis
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