Prevention of allergic asthma by vaccination with transgenic rice seed expressing mite allergen: induction of allergen-specific oral tolerance without bystander suppression.
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Hideoki Ogawa | Lijun Yang | Ko Okumura | Toshiro Takai | Akio Mori | Yuko Noda | Fumio Takaiwa | O. Kaminuma | A. Mori | K. Okumura | K. Takada | M. Hirasawa | S. Hirose | T. Takai | F. Takaiwa | Sakiko Hirose | Osamu Kaminuma | Takachika Hiroi | Kazuya Suzuki | Makiko Umezu-Goto | Makiko Umezu-Goto | Kazuya Suzuki | Takayuki Ohtomo | Yasushi Ohmachi | Kazuko Takada | Masatomo Hirasawa | Lijun Yang | Y. Ohmachi | T. Hiroi | H. Ogawa | T. Ohtomo | Y. Noda
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