A novel low molecular weight inhibitor of dendritic cells and B cells blocks allergic inflammation.
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P. Ettmayer | C. Heusser | V. Brinkmann | M. Epstein | P. Mayer | F. Kalthoff | M. Woisetschläger | N. Harrer | W. Neruda | G. Hartmann
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