Human eotaxin is a specific chemoattractant for eosinophil cells and provides a new mechanism to explain tissue eosinophilia
Eduardo A. García‐Zepeda(Massachusetts General Hospital), Andrew D. Luster(Massachusetts General Hospital), Jocelyn Celestin(Boston Children's Hospital), Robert T. Ownbey(Harvard University), Philip Leder(University of Southern California), Marc E. Rothenberg(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center)
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