Parasitic nematode-induced CD4+Foxp3+T cells can ameliorate allergic airway inflammation.
The recruitment of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+T (Treg) cells is one of the most important mechanisms by which parasites down-regulate the immune system.We compared the effects of Treg cells from Trichinella spiralis-infected mice and uninfected mice on experimental allergic airway inflammation in order to under...
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Main Authors: | Shin Ae Kang (Author), Mi-Kyung Park (Author), Min Kyoung Cho (Author), Sang Kyun Park (Author), Min Seong Jang (Author), Bo-Gie Yang (Author), Myoung Ho Jang (Author), Dong-Hee Kim (Author), Hak Sun Yu (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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