PLASMA LEVEL OF THYMUS AND ACTIVATION-REGULATED CHEMOKINE (TARC): A POSSIBLE NOVEL BIOMARKER FOR OCCURRENCE AND SEVERITY OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA.

Ayman Fekrey Saleeb Armaneous;

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Thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) is a key chemokine for attracting Th2 lymphocytes into sites of allergic inflammation.
The aim of this case-controlled observational study is to determine the plasma TARC level in asthmatic children and i


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Title PLASMA LEVEL OF THYMUS AND ACTIVATION-REGULATED CHEMOKINE (TARC): A POSSIBLE NOVEL BIOMARKER FOR OCCURRENCE AND SEVERITY OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA.
Authors Ayman Fekrey Saleeb Armaneous
Keywords PLASMA LEVEL OF THYMUS AND ACTIVATION-REGULATED CHEMOKINE (TARC): A POSSIBLE NOVEL BIOMARKER FOR OCCURRENCE AND SEVERITY OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA.
Issue Date 2007
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Thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) is a key chemokine for attracting Th2 lymphocytes into sites of allergic inflammation.
The aim of this case-controlled observational study is to determine the plasma TARC level in asthmatic children and i

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