Abdul Qayum et al., 2019 - Google Patents
The Il9 CNS-25 regulatory element controls mast cell and basophil IL-9 productionAbdul Qayum et al., 2019
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- Abdul Qayum A
- Koh B
- Martin R
- Kenworthy B
- Kharwadkar R
- Fu Y
- Wu W
- Conrad D
- Kaplan M
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- The Journal of Immunology
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IL-9 is an important mediator of allergic disease that is critical for mast cell–driven diseases. IL-9 is produced by many cell types, including T cells, basophils, and mast cells. Yet, how IL- 9 is regulated in mast cells or basophils is not well characterized. In this report, we tested the …
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