Leptin/osteopontin axis contributes to enhanced T helper 17 type responses in allergic rhinitis
Wenlong Liu(Anhui University of Science and Technology), Renzhong Luo(Guangzhou Medical University), Yan Li(Jilin Medical University), Lifeng Zhou(Albany State University), Yanqiu Chen(Guangzhou Women and Children Medical Center), Qingxiang Zeng(Guangzhou Medical University)
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