Iron oxide particles modulate the ovalbumin-induced Th2 immune response in mice.
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Yves Guichard | Masarin Ban | Isabelle Langonné | Nelly Huguet | Michèle Goutet | Y. Guichard | I. Langonné | M. Ban | M. Goutet | N. Huguet
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