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Human T<sub>H</sub>1 and T<sub>H</sub>2 cells targeting rhinovirus and allergen coordinately promote allergic asthma.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
32
2020
Allergic asthmatic, G-CSF, Human, Human TH1 and TH2 cells, IFN-, IgE, MHCII, PD-1, T, T cells, T-cell, TNF-, allergen-specific TH2 cells, allergic asthma, allergic asthmatic, allergy, anti-IgE, asthmatic, circulating, circulating virus-specific TH1 cells, peptide/, rhinovirus, upper and lower airway symptoms, virus-specific PD-1+ TH1 cells, virus-specific TH1 cells, wheezing
Allergens, Antigens, Viral, Asthma, Cells, Cultured, Cytokines, Disease Susceptibility, Humans, Hypersensitivity, Lymphocyte Activation, Picornaviridae Infections, Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor, Respiratory Sounds, Rhinovirus, Th1 Cells, Th2 Cells
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Lyndsey M MuehlingUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Peter W HeymannUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Paul W WrightUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Jacob D EcclesUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Rachana AgrawalUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Holliday T CarperUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Deborah D MurphyUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Lisa J WorkmanUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Carolyn WordUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Sarah J Ratcliffe (CM4AI)University of Virginia School of Medicine
Brian J CapaldoUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Thomas A E Platts-MillsUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
Ronald B TurnerUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
William W KwokBenaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason
Judith A WoodfolkUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
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