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- who: COPYRIGHT and collaborators from the Anhui Medical University, China have published the research work: A review of recent advances in exosomes and allergic rhinitis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: By bioinformatic analysis, this study demonstrated that vesicle miRNA may be a regulator for the development of allergic rhinitis.
- how: Their results indicated that miRNA-146a can inhibit CD4+ effector T_cell activity and Th2 polarization by enhancing monocyte interleukin-10 expression and the allergic reaction was suppressed in the mouse nasal mucosa ultimately. Teng et_al used RNA-seq and results showed that miR . . .
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