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  • 22. [Regulation of allergy by innate immune system].
    Kumagai Y, Akira S.
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  • 26. Epicutaneous sensitization to house dust mite allergen requires interferon regulatory factor 4-dependent dermal dendritic cells.
    Deckers J, Sichien D, Plantinga M, Van Moorleghem J, Vanheerswynghels M, Hoste E, Malissen B, Dombrowicz D, Guilliams M, De Bosscher K, Lambrecht BN, Hammad H.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2017 Nov; 140(5):1364-1377.e2. PubMed ID: 28189772
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  • 31. House dust mite-driven asthma and allergen-specific T cells depend on B cells when the amount of inhaled allergen is limiting.
    Dullaers M, Schuijs MJ, Willart M, Fierens K, Van Moorleghem J, Hammad H, Lambrecht BN.
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  • 35. House dust mite allergens in asthma and allergy.
    Thomas WR, Hales BJ, Smith WA.
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  • 39. Notch signaling in T cells is essential for allergic airway inflammation, but expression of the Notch ligands Jagged 1 and Jagged 2 on dendritic cells is dispensable.
    Tindemans I, Lukkes M, de Bruijn MJW, Li BWS, van Nimwegen M, Amsen D, KleinJan A, Hendriks RW.
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