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1. Cross-talk between macrophage migration inhibitory factor and eotaxin in allergic eosinophil activation forms leukotriene C₄-synthesizing lipid bodies.

2. Toll-like receptor-2-mediated C-C chemokine receptor 3 and eotaxin-driven eosinophil influx induced by Mycobacterium bovis BCG pleurisy.

3. Cutting edge: prostaglandin D2 enhances leukotriene C4 synthesis by eosinophils during allergic inflammation: synergistic in vivo role of endogenous eotaxin.

4. Anti-allergic properties of the bromeliaceae Nidularium procerum: inhibition of eosinophil activation and influx.

5. Influence of murine Toxocara canis infection on plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid eosinophil numbers and its correlation with cytokine levels.

6. Allergic challenge-elicited lipid bodies compartmentalize in vivo leukotriene C4 synthesis within eosinophils.

7. LPS induces eosinophil migration via CCR3 signaling through a mechanism independent of RANTES and Eotaxin.

8. Mechanisms of allergen- and LPS-induced bone marrow eosinophil mobilization and eosinophil accumulation into the pleural cavity: a role for CD11b/CD18 complex.

9. Bradykinin down-regulates LPS-induced eosinophil accumulation in the pleural cavity of mice through type 2-kinin receptor activation: a role for prostaglandins.

10. The role of gammadelta T lymphocytes in lipopolysaccharide-induced eosinophil accumulation into the mouse pleural cavity.

11. A role for lymphocytes and cytokines on the eosinophil migration induced by LPS.

12. Requirement for lymphocytes and resident macrophages in LPS-induced pleural eosinophil accumulation.

13. Pharmacological modulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced pleural eosinophilia in the rat; a role for a newly generated protein.

14. Role of PAF in the allergic pleurisy caused by ovalbumin in actively sensitized rats.

15. Endotoxin induces eosinophil accumulation in the rat pleural cavity.

16. Pleural eosinophil infiltration induced by PAF-acether is not a desensitizable phenomenon.

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