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Basophils (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Basophils'
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29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19797302-editorial-basophil-survival-immunomodulatory-function-uniquely.htm
24 Aug 2009
There is a great deal of interest in determining what regulates the generation of classically activated (M1) vs alternatively activated (M2) macrophages (Mphis) because of the opposing effects that these two Mphi subsets have on tumor progression. ...
rec_pub_19710468-ship-represses-generation-il-3-induced-m2-macrophages-inhibiting-il-4.htm
12 Aug 2009
IL-33, a new member of the IL-1 family, has been described as an important inducer of Th2 cytokines and mediator of inflammatory responses. In this study, we demonstrate that murine basophils sorted directly from the bone marrow, without prior ...
rec_pub_19684081-il-33-activates-unprimed-murine-basophils-directly-vitro-induces-vivo.htm
8 Aug 2009
There is increasing evidence suggesting that basophils play a critical role in developing Th2-type immunity both in vitro and in vivo. We previously reported that basophils cocultured with naive CD4 T cells stimulated with Ag promote the ...
rec_pub_19667092-basophils-directly-present-cross-present-antigen-cd8-lymphocytes.htm
The basophil activation test in immediate-type drug allergy.
30 Jul 2009
Diagnosis of drug allergy involves first the recognition of sometimes unusual symptoms as drug allergy and, second, the identification of the eliciting drug. This is an often difficult task, as the clinical picture and underlying pathomechanisms are ...
rec_pub_19563997-the-basophil-activation-test-immediate-type-drug-allergy.htm
Haemopoietic processes in allergic disease: eosinophil/basophil development.
18 Jul 2009
Haemopoietic myeloid progenitors contribute to the ongoing recruitment of pro-inflammatory cells, such as eosinophils and basophils (Eo/B), to target tissue sites in allergic diseases. It is apparent that the development of allergic inflammation is ...
rec_pub_19622087-haemopoietic-processes-allergic-disease-eosinophil-basophil.htm
The non-specific lipid transfer protein, Ara h 9, is an important allergen in peanut.
14 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Plant food allergy in the Mediterranean area is mainly caused by non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTP). The aim of this study was to characterize peanut nsLTP in comparison with peach nsLTP, Pru p 3, and assess its importance in ...
rec_pub_19624524-the-non-specific-lipid-transfer-protein-ara-h-9-important-allergen.htm
Exploring the repertoire of IgE-binding self-antigens associated with atopic eczema.
7 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema (AE) is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease. Recent data demonstrate the presence of autoreactive serum IgE antibodies correlating with the severity of the disease. OBJECTIVE: Although several IgE-binding ...
rec_pub_19541355-exploring-repertoire-ige-binding-self-antigens-associated-atopic.htm
6 Jul 2009
IL-4 contributes to immunopathology induced in mice by primary respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. However, the cellular source of IL-4 in RSV infection is unknown. We identified CD3(-)CD49b(+) cells as the predominant source of IL-4 in the ...
rec_pub_19587017-stat1-negatively-regulates-lung-basophil-il-4-expression-induced.htm
Clinical efficacy and immune regulation with peanut oral immunotherapy.
Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Oral immunotherapy (OIT) has been thought to induce clinical desensitization to allergenic foods, but trials coupling the clinical response and immunologic effects of peanut OIT have not been reported. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was ...
rec_pub_19577283-clinical-efficacy-immune-regulation-peanut-oral-immunotherapy.htm
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