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Antigen-nonspecific recruitment of Th2 cells to the lung as a mechanism for viral infection-induced allergic asthma
Robin Stephens
, David A. Randolph
, Guangming Huang
, Michael J. Holtzman
, David D. Chaplin
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Viral Infection
100%
Lung
100%
Allergic Asthma
100%
Th2 Cells
100%
Th1 Cells
50%
Inflammation
25%
Allergy
16%
Respiratory Viral Infection
16%
Interleukin-5 (IL-5)
16%
Virus
8%
Response to Infection
8%
Asthma
8%
Viral
8%
Inflammatory Chemokines
8%
Induced Production
8%
Cell Recruitment
8%
Eosinophilia
8%
Synergize
8%
Ag-specific
8%
Eosinophil Recruitment
8%
Hen Egg White Lysozyme
8%
Antigenic Specificity
8%
Recruitment Potential
8%
Co-transfer
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Viral Disease
100%
Th2 Cell
100%
Allergic Asthma
100%
Th1 Cell
50%
Interleukin 5
16%
Antigen Specificity
8%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
8%
Chemokine
8%
Asthma
8%
Eosinophil
8%
Hen
8%
Lysozyme
8%
Virus
8%
Infection
8%