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Apolipoproteins have a potential role in nasal mucus of allergic rhinitis patients: A proteomic study
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This study confirms the significantly higher abundance of apolipoproteins A-I and AII in allergic rhinitis mucus. Their release seems to be triggered by local mechanisms as an antiinflammatory response to allergens.
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