N-Octanoyl-Dopamine inhibits cytokine production in activated T-cells and diminishes MHC-class-II expression as well as adhesion molecules in IFN gamma-stimulated endothelial cells
Bjorn B. Hofmann, Nicolas Krapp, Yingchun Li, Carolina De La Torre, Marloes Sol, Jana D. Braun, Matthias Kolibabka, Prama Pallavi, Bernhard K. Kraemer, Benito A. Yard*, Anna-Isabelle Kaelsch
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