Innate immunity: mast cells in the front line
Innate immunity: mast cells in the front line
The finding that the mast cell can play an important role in innate immunity to bacteria reopens the question of the true role of this controversial cell in the immune system.
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Erb, K.J.
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Holloway, J.W.
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Le Gros, G.
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1 August 1996
Erb, K.J.
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Holloway, J.W.
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Le Gros, G.
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Abstract
The finding that the mast cell can play an important role in innate immunity to bacteria reopens the question of the true role of this controversial cell in the immune system.
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Published date: 1 August 1996
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Human Development & Health
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Local EPrints ID: 345637
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345637
ISSN: 0960-9822
PURE UUID: 17312d0f-3d4d-4040-abfd-df4ab8b04913
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G. Le Gros
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