William Zavadoski
- Tryptophan hydroxylase-1 inhibitors reduce serotonin levels and mast cell numbers in monocrotaline-treated rat lungsBy William Zavadoski, Patricia-Ann Bourassa, Nicole Barucci, Qing Zhang, Stephane De Lombaert, Daniel Goldberg, Jeffrey Dubins, Vishwas Paralkar and Robert AielloWilliam Zavadoski1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesPatricia-Ann Bourassa1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesNicole Barucci1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesQing Zhang1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesStephane De Lombaert2Department of Chemistry, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesDaniel Goldberg2Department of Chemistry, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesJeffrey Dubins1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesVishwas Paralkar1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United StatesRobert Aiello1Department of Biology, Karos Pharmaceuticals, New Haven, CT United States
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