Th17 down-regulation is involved in reduced progression of schistosomiasis fibrosis in ICOSL KO mice.
Granulomatous and fibrosing inflammation in response to parasite eggs is the main pathology that occurs during infection with Schistosoma spp. CD4+ T cells play critical roles in both host immune responses against parasitic infection and immunopathology in schistosomiasis,and coordinate many types o...
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Main Authors: | Bo Wang (Author), Song Liang (Author), Yu Wang (Author), Xing-Quan Zhu (Author), Wei Gong (Author), Hui-Qin Zhang (Author), Ying Li (Author), Chao-Ming Xia (Author) |
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