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Glucocorticosteroid inhibition of cytokine production: Relevance to antiallergic actions

We believe that there are the following four classes of glucocorticoid-sensitive cytokines that are involved in cell recruitment: (1) those that activate endothelium nonspecifically; (2) those that activate endothelium specifically; (3) those that activate, prime, and prolong the survival of eosinop...

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Published in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 1996, Vol.97 (1), p.143-152
Main Authors: Schwiebert, Lisa A., Beck, Lisa A., Stellato, Cristiana, Bickel, Carol A., Bochner, Bruce S., Schleimer, Robert P.
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