Allergic Sensitization through the Airway Primes Th17-dependent Neutrophilia and Airway Hyperresponsiveness
AUTOR(ES)
Wilson, Rhonda H.
FONTE
American Thoracic Society
RESUMO
Rationale: In humans, immune responses to inhaled aeroallergens develop in the lung and draining lymph nodes. Many animal models of asthma bypass this route and instead use intraperitoneal injections of allergen using aluminum hydroxide as an adjuvant.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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