Cutting edge: Guinea pigs with a natural C3a-receptor defect exhibit decreased bronchoconstriction in allergic airway disease: Evidence for an involvement of the C3a anaphylatoxin in the pathogenesis of asthma

W. Bautsch*, H. G. Hoymann, Q. Zhang, I. Meier-Wiedenbach, U. Raschke, R. S. Ames, B. Sohns, N. Flemme, A. M. Zu Vilsendorf, M. Grove, A. Klos, J. Kohl

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