Basophils are dispensable for the establishment of protective adaptive immunity against primary and challenge infection with the intestinal helminth parasite Strongyloides ratti.
Infections with helminth parasites are controlled by a concerted action of innate and adaptive effector cells in the frame of a type 2 immune response. Basophils are innate effector cells that may also contribute to the initiation and amplification of adaptive immune responses. Here, we use constitu...
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Main Authors: | Martina Reitz (Author), Marie-Luise Brunn (Author), David Voehringer (Author), Minka Breloer (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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