Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Pulmonary Th17 Antifungal Immunity Is Regulated by the Gut Microbiome.
Mast cell alpha and beta tryptases changed rapidly during primate speciation and evolved from gamma-like transmembrane peptidases in ancestral vertebrates.
How immune peptidases change specificity: cathepsin G gained tryptic function but lost efficiency during primate evolution.
Human Mesenchymal Stem (Stromal) Cells Promote the Resolution of Acute Lung Injury in Part through Lipoxin A4.
Endogenously expressed IL-13Ra2 attenuates IL-13-mediated responses but does not activate signaling in human lung fibroblasts.
Noradrenergic neurons regulate monocyte trafficking and mortality during gram-negative peritonitis in mice.
Fungal chitin from asthma-associated home environments induces eosinophilic lung infiltration.
CCL20/CCR6 feedback exaggerates epidermal growth factor receptor-dependent MUC5AC mucin production in human airway epithelial (NCI-H292) cells.
Gene expression patterns of Th2 inflammation and intercellular communication in asthmatic airways.
DAP12 is required for macrophage recruitment to the lung in response to cigarette smoke and chemotaxis toward CCL2.