Mast cells contribute to the resolution of allergic inflammation by releasing resolvin D1
Background: Mast cells are initiators and main effectors of allergic inflammation, together with eosinophils, with whom they can interact in a physical and soluble cross-talk with marked pro-inflammatory features, the Allergic Effector Unit. The pro-resolution role of mast cells, alone or in co-cult...
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Main Authors: | Pier Giorgio Puzzovio (Author), Hadas Pahima (Author), Tresa George (Author), David Mankuta (Author), Ron Eliashar (Author), Ekaterini Tiligada (Author), Bruce D. Levy (Author), Francesca Levi-Schaffer (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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