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Interleukin-5 does not influence differential transcription of transmembrane and soluble isoforms of IL-5Ralpha in vivo

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Bystrom, J
Dyer, Kimberley D
Ting-De Ravin, SukSee
Naumann, Nora
Stephany, DA
Foster, Paul S
Wynn, Thomas A
Rosenberg, Helene F

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Munksgaard International Publishers

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Interleukin-5 (IL-5) promotes signal transduction and expansion of eosinophil colonies in bone marrow via interactions with its heterodimeric receptor (IL-5R). Two variants encoding soluble forms of the alpha subunit (sIL-5Rα) have been described, althou

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European Journal of Haematology

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2037-12-31