Swine barn dust stimulates CCL9 expression in mouse monocytes through protein kinase C-delta activation
Objective: Exposure to organic barn dusts has been shown to cause numerous lung problems to chronically exposed animal barn workers. Bacterial components in these dusts trigger innate immunity in the lungs. In characterizing these responses, we examined the expression of a lesser examined chemokine...
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Main Authors: | David Schneberger (Author), Jane M Devasure (Author), Kristina L Bailey (Author), Debra J Romberger (Author), Todd A Wyatt (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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