The immune characteristics of inhalational tolerance induced by prolonged allergen exposure

C. Van Hove, T. Maes, G. Joos, K. Tournoy (Ghent, Belgium)

Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Regulation of allergic airway inflammation in animal models of asthma
Session: Regulation of allergic airway inflammation in animal models of asthma
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4011
Disease area: Airway diseases

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