Schroeder et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Pulmonary allergic responses augment interleukin‐13 secretion by circulating basophils yet suppress interferon‐α from plasmacytoid dendritic cellsSchroeder et al., 2010
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- 17330283183562437519
- Author
- Schroeder J
- Bieneman A
- Chichester K
- Breslin L
- Xiao H
- Liu M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Clinical & Experimental Allergy
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Background Allergic inflammatory processes may have the capacity to propagate systemically through the actions of circulating leucocytes. Consequently, basophils from allergic individuals are often 'primed', as evidenced by their hyperresponsiveness in vitro …
- 210000003651 Basophils 0 title abstract description 118
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