The transfer of maternal antigen-specific IgG regulates the development of allergic airway inflammation early in life in an FcRn-dependent manner.
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H. Karasuyama | R. Blumberg | Masaru Yoshida | Y. Nishimura | Kazuyuki Kobayashi | M. Yamamoto | Y. Kotani | Y. Funada | Y. Ishikawa | Kyosuke Nakata | Yumiko Ishikawa
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