A tnfrsf14-fcϵri-mast cell pathway contributes to development of multiple features of asthma pathology in mice

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  • who: Riccardo Sibilano from the Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of have published the research work: A TNFRSF14-FcϵRI-mast cell pathway contributes to development of multiple features of asthma pathology in mice, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS of 16/Dec/2016
  • what: By analysing two types of genetically MC-deficient mice after engrafting MCs that either do or do not express TNFRSF14 the authors show that TNFRSF14 expression on MCs significantly contributes to the development of multiple features of . . .

     

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