Duration and severity of symptoms and levels of plasma interleukin-1 receptor antagonist, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor, and adhesion molecules in patients with common cold treated with zinc acetate.
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B. Bao | F. Beck | J. Fitzgerald | A. Prasad | Diane C Snell
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