Asthma and inflammation

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    This CME article is an extensively revised version of Kay AB, Henson PM, Hunninghake GW, Irvin C, Lichtenstein LM, Nadel JA. Cellular mechanisms. In: Holgate ST, Howell JBL, Burney PGJ, et al., eds. The role of inflammatory processes in airway hyperresponsiveness. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific, chap 5, 1989:151–178.

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