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The relationship between humans and the forest has always been an important element, sometimes characterizing in the history of man himself.
Experiments were therefore carried out to establish the role these cells play in innate immune-mediated inflammation by characterizing, in the first instance, the profile of lymphocyte populations throughout the time course of an acute zymosan-induced peritonitis.
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Figure 3 Samples characterized in the present study.
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