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Inflammation & Allergy - Drug Targets aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, genomics and biochemistry of contemporary molecular targets involved in inflammation and allergy e.g. disease specific proteins, receptors, enzymes, genes. Each issue of the journal contains a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics on drug targets involved in inflammation and allergy. As the discovery, identification, characterization and validation of novel human drug targets for anti-inflammation and allergy drug discovery continues to grow, this journal has become essential reading for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug discovery and development.

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Chemokines in Allergic Aspergillosis - From Animal Models to Human Lung Diseases
pp. 219-228(10)
Authors: Hartl, Dominik; Buckland, Karen F.; Hogaboam, Cory M.

Complex Effect of Adenovirus Early Region Proteins on Innate Immune System
pp. 229-237(9)
Authors: Higashimoto, Yuji; Yamagata, Yuko; Itoh, Hidekazu

CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T-Cell Therapy for Allergy, Autoimmune Disease and Transplant Rejection
pp. 239-242(4)
Authors: Jiang, Shuiping; Lechler, Robert I.

Immunotherapeutic Targeting of Allergic Disease
pp. 243-252(10)
Authors: Senti, Gabriela; Martinez Gomez, Julia M.; Rettig, Lorna; Wuthrich, Brunello; Kundig, Thomas M.; Johansen, Pal

Interferon-γ as a Possible Target in Chronic Asthma
pp. 253-256(4)
Authors: Kumar, Rakesh K.; Webb, Dianne C.; Herbert, Cristan; Foster, Paul S.

Hyaluronan: The Jekyll and Hyde Molecule
pp. 257-260(4)
Authors: Cantor, Jerome O.; Nadkarni, Priya P.

Molecular Cloning of Blomia tropicalis Allergens - A Major Source of Dust Mite Allergens in the Tropics and Subtropics
pp. 261-266(6)
Authors: Cheng Yi, Fong; Pei-Chi Shek, Lynette; Cheong, Nge; Yan Chua, Kaw; Wah Lee, Bee

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