Molecular characterization of bronchoconstriction induced by activated T cells
A. Mori (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), S. Kouyama (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), M. Yamaguchi (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), C. Kumitani (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), A. Ohtomo-Abe (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), Y. Kawasaki (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), K. Iwamoto (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), K. Yano (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), M. Iwata (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), K. Nagayama (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), K. Ryu (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), Y. Nakamura (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), Y. Hamada (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), K. Watai (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), Y. Kamide (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), K. Sekiya (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), Y. Fukutomi (Sagamihara (Kanagawa prefecture), Japan), T. Ohtomo (Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan), O. Kaminuma (Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan)
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