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cell</a> tryptase
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Tryptase disturbs endocytic allergen degradation in intestinal epithelial cells.
Critical role of protease-activated receptor 2 activation by mast cell tryptase in the development o…
Mast cell tryptase stimulates myoblast proliferation; a mechanism relying on protease-activated rece…
Mast cell tryptase levels in gut mucosa in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms caused by food al…
Inhibiting tryptase after ischemia limits small intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury through prote…
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A Prospective Clinical Trial Comparing Serum Mast Cell Tryptase (SMCT) Levels to Arthrofibrosis Rate…
Dosage of Serum Tryptase Levels in a Population of Premature Newborns to Evaluate Mast Cell Activity
Serum Basal Tryptase Levels in Healthy Children
Diagnostic Value of Bone Marrow Tryptase in Systemic Mastocytosis
Simultaneous Study of the Serum Tryptase Level of the Mother and the Child During Childbirth (TryPla…
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