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Mast Cells Increase Vascular Permeability by Heparin-Initiated Bradykinin Formation In Vivo
Author(s):
Chris Oschatz
,
Coen Maas
,
Bernd Lecher
,
Thomas Jansen
,
Jenny Björkqvist
,
Thomas Tradler
,
Reinhard Sedlmeier
,
Peter Burfeind
,
Sven Cichon
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Sven Hammerschmidt
,
Werner Müller-Esterl
,
Walter A. Wuillemin
,
Gunnar Nilsson
,
Thomas Renné
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2011-02-01
Journal:
Immunity
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Elsevier BV
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10.1016/j.immuni.2011.02.008
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