Repeated exposure of house dust mite induces progressive airway inflammation in mice: Differential roles of CCL17 and IL‐13
Abstract We conducted a systematic evaluation of lung inflammation indued by repeated intranasal exposure (for 10 consecutive days) to a human aeroallergen, house dust mite (HDM) in BALB/c mice. Peak influx of neutrophils, monocytes/lymphocytes, and eosinophils was observed in bronchoalveolar lavage...
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Main Authors: | Ravi Malaviya (Author), Zhao Zhou (Author), Holly Raymond (Author), Josh Wertheimer (Author), Brian Jones (Author), Rachel Bunting (Author), Patrick Wilkinson (Author), Lohith Madireddy (Author), LeRoy Hall (Author), Mary Ryan (Author), Tadimeti S. Rao (Author) |
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