Rapid and specific conversion of precursor interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta) to an active IL-1 species by human mast cell chymase
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R. Black | T. Kupper | H. Mizutani | G. Lazarus | N. Schechter | G Lazarus | N. Schechter | R A Black | H Mizutani | N Schechter | T S Kupper
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