Contribution of circulatory cells to asthma exacerbations and lung tissue-resident cd4 t cell memory

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  • who: Gurupreet S. Sethi and colleagues from the Brown University, United States have published the research work: Contribution of circulatory cells to asthma exacerbations and lung tissue-resident CD4 T cell memory, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Given that the authors show that repetitive exacerbations with allergen results in increasing numbers of Trm cells residing in the lungs, inflammation in more severe asthmatics that have a long history of exacerbations may be more strongly dependent on Trm cells as opposed to circulatory T_cells. The authors provide more data to add to the growing literature on . . .

     

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