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On the cover: Human eosinophils produce the CXC-chemokine growth-related oncogene (GRO)-
. Here, GRO-
is detected by immunohistochemistry in a tumor tissue section from a patient suffering from Hodgkin's disease. Bound specific Abs are visualized by an enzymatic reaction resulting in red staining. Abundant presence of GRO-
containing eosinophils is seen. Persson et al. Expression and production of the CXC chemokine growth-related oncogene-
by human eosinophils. J. Immunol. 170:5309.)
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