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Membrane receptors for the IgG4 subclass on human basophils and mast cells

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Experiments presented in this article were performed in Berne during a leave of T.N. from the Department of Medicine and Physical Therapy, University of Tokyo.

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Nakagawa, T., de Week, A.L. Membrane receptors for the IgG4 subclass on human basophils and mast cells. Clin Rev Allerg 1, 197–206 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02991154

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