Human eosinophils: Apoptosis versus survival in the mediation of inflammation
Abstract Eosinophil-derived mediators are thought to make a major contribution to the inflammation underlying a number of allergic diseases, most notably asthma. The toxic potential of eosinophils at tissue sites of inflammation might be limited if they were cleared by the process of programmed cell...
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