T helper type 2 (TH2) cells were previously thought to be the main initiating effector cell type in asthma; however, exaggerated TH2 cell activities alone were insufficient to explain all aspects of asthma. Asthma is a heterogeneous syndrome comprising different phenotypes that are characterized by their different clinical features, treatment responses, and inflammation patterns. The most-studied subgroups of asthma include TH2-associated early-onset allergic asthma, late-onset persistent eosinophilic asthma, virus-induced asthma, obesity-related asthma, and neutrophilic asthma. The recent discovery of human innate lymphoid cells capable of rapidly producing large amounts of cytokines upon activation and the mouse data pointing to an essent...
Studies regarding the role of T cells in allergic asthma have been facilitated by the development of...
Background: A variety of innate subsets of lymphoid cells such as natural killer (NK) cells, several...
Our understanding of asthma pathogenesis has changed dramatically with time. Records, which date bac...
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the lower airways that affects millions of peop...
Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are recently identified cell populations that produce type 2 c...
Asthma is a common disease that affects 300 million people worldwide. Given the large number of eosi...
The recent discovery of innate lymphoid cells has revolutionized our understanding of the pathogenes...
The recent discovery of innate lymphoid cells has revolutionized our understanding of the pathogenes...
Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways associated with a T helper (Th)2 response. Such a r...
Although allergic asthma is a heterogeneous disease, allergen-specific T helper 2 (Th2) cells produc...
Asthma is a chronic airway disease, which affects more than 300 million people. The pathogenesis of ...
Allergic asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation and hyperreactivity and is thought t...
Allergic asthma is characterized by airway inflammation, hyperresponsiveness, and remodeling. Group ...
Allergic asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation and hyperreactivity and is thought t...
It is now recognized that asthma incorporates a broad spectrum of syndromes with varying clinical ma...
Studies regarding the role of T cells in allergic asthma have been facilitated by the development of...
Background: A variety of innate subsets of lymphoid cells such as natural killer (NK) cells, several...
Our understanding of asthma pathogenesis has changed dramatically with time. Records, which date bac...
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the lower airways that affects millions of peop...
Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are recently identified cell populations that produce type 2 c...
Asthma is a common disease that affects 300 million people worldwide. Given the large number of eosi...
The recent discovery of innate lymphoid cells has revolutionized our understanding of the pathogenes...
The recent discovery of innate lymphoid cells has revolutionized our understanding of the pathogenes...
Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways associated with a T helper (Th)2 response. Such a r...
Although allergic asthma is a heterogeneous disease, allergen-specific T helper 2 (Th2) cells produc...
Asthma is a chronic airway disease, which affects more than 300 million people. The pathogenesis of ...
Allergic asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation and hyperreactivity and is thought t...
Allergic asthma is characterized by airway inflammation, hyperresponsiveness, and remodeling. Group ...
Allergic asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation and hyperreactivity and is thought t...
It is now recognized that asthma incorporates a broad spectrum of syndromes with varying clinical ma...
Studies regarding the role of T cells in allergic asthma have been facilitated by the development of...
Background: A variety of innate subsets of lymphoid cells such as natural killer (NK) cells, several...
Our understanding of asthma pathogenesis has changed dramatically with time. Records, which date bac...