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Tao Zheng, Zhou Zhu, Zhongde Wang, Robert J. Homer, Bing Ma, Richard J. Riese Jr., Harold A. Chapman Jr., Steven D. Shapiro, Jack A. Elias
Published in Volume 106, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(9):1081–1093 doi:10.1172/JCI10458
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Effect of IL-13 on respiratory antiproteases. RT-PCR was used to compare the levels of mRNA encoding respiratory relevant antiproteases in 2-month-old nontransgenic and transgenic CC10-rtTA-IL-13 mice that received either normal water (–) or dox water (+) from 1 month of age. The lack of effect of IL-13 on TIMPs-2, -3, and-4, SLPI, and cystatin C and the ability of IL-13 to inhibit α1-AT and stimulate TIMP-1 can be appreciated.