Agonists of proteinase-activated receptor 2 induce inflammation by a neurogenic mechanism
Martin Steinhoff(University College Dublin), Nigel W. Bunnett(University of California, San Francisco), Steven H. Young(University of California, Los Angeles), George H. Caughey(San Francisco VA Medical Center), John L. Wallace(University of Calgary), Nathalie Vergnolle(Digestive Health Research Institute), Emeran A. Mayer(University of California, Los Angeles), Helena S. Ennes(University of California, Los Angeles), Morley D. Hollenberg(University of Calgary), Michele Tognetto(University of Aberdeen), Silvia Amadesi(University of California, San Francisco), Marcello Trevisani(University of Ferrara), Pierangelo Geppetti(Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi), Lynda M. Williams, Sharon E. Mitchell(Cornell University)
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