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Phone: 904-953-7137; Fax: 904-953-7117; Email: dickson.dennis@mayo.edu

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Stroke Mediation

TITLE: Neutrophil protein kinase Cdelta as a mediator of stroke-reperfusion injury

AUTHOR CONTACT:
Robert O. Messing
Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center and University of California San Francisco, Emeryville, California, USA.
Phone: 510-985-3950; Fax: 510-985-3101; Email: romes@itsa.ucsf.edu

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AngII in Blood Pressure

TITLE: Involvement of chymase-mediated angiotensin II generation in blood pressure regulation

AUTHOR CONTACT:
Ahsan Husain University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Phone: 205-996-2738; Fax: 205-996-2586; Email: ahusain@physiology.uab.edu

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Deep Breaths for Tolerance

TITLE: Tolerance induced by inhaled antigen involves CD4+ T cells expressing membrane-bound TGF-beta and FOXP3

AUTHOR CONTACT:
Anuradha Ray University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Phone: 412-802-3191; Fax: 412-692-2260; Email: raya@pitt.edu

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Contact: Laurie Goodman
press_releases@the-jci.org
212-342-4159
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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