Corticosteroids are transcriptional regulators of acute inflammation.
Bruce N. Cronstein(Princeton University), Gerald Weissmann(New York University), Steven C. Kimmel(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Frank Martiniuk(Psychogenics (United States)), Richard I. Levin(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
PubMed
January 1, 1992
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