Abstract

In 1860, H.H. Salter first noted the importance of bronchial smooth muscle contraction in asthma ([1][1]). Eighty years later, Kellaway et al. ([2][2]) recognized a distinctive bioactivity whose release following Ag challenge of sensitized lung elicited a contractile response that was slower in

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