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Inflammation, allergy and hypersensitivity Section edited by Catherine Hawrylowicz

This section aims to publish studies on all types of hypersensitivity, allergens and processes associated with inflammation. This section includes, but is not limited to, studies looking at cytokines and cytokine receptors in allergy, eosinophils, mast cells, chemokines and their receptors, as well as specific diseases and their therapy.

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Limiting prolonged inflammation during proliferation and remodeling phases of wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats supplemented with camel undenatured whey protein

Hossam Ebaid, Osama M Ahmed, Ayman M Mahmoud, Rasha R Ahmed BMC Immunology 2013, 14:31 (25 July 2013)

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All-trans retinoic acid attenuates airway inflammation by inhibiting Th2 and Th17 response in experimental allergic asthma

Jinhong Wu, Yanjie Zhang, Qi Liu, Wenwei Zhong, Zhenwei Xia BMC Immunology 2013, 14:28 (22 June 2013)

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Proton channel HVCN1 is required for effector functions of mouse eosinophils

Xiang Zhu, Eucabeth Mose, Nives Zimmermann BMC Immunology 2013, 14:24 (24 May 2013)

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Characterisation of CD154+ T cells following ex vivo birch allergen stimulation defines a close relationship between T cell subsets in healthy volunteers

Karen A Smith, Nicola J Gray, Elizabeth Cheek, Femi Saleh, Jo Lavender, Anthony J Frew, Florian Kern, Michael D Tarzi BMC Immunology 2013, 14:14 (22 March 2013)

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CD154+ T cell responses to birch allergen in an ex vivo stimulation system suggest a close relationship between Th1, Th2 and Tr1-like responses to birch allergen that maintain a low Th2:Th1 ratio.

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Blomia tropicalis Blo t 5 and Blo t 21 recombinant allergens might confer higher specificity to serodiagnostic assays than whole mite extract

Kellyanne dos Anjos Carvalho, Osvaldo Pompílio de Melo-Neto, Franklin Barbalho Magalhães, João Carlos Marques Ponte, Filipe Adriano Borba Felipe, Mariese Conceição Alves dos Santos, Givaneide dos Santos Lima, Álvaro Augusto Cruz, Carina Silva Pinheiro, Lain Carlos Pontes-de-Carvalho, Neuza Maria Alcantara-Neves BMC Immunology 2013, 14:11 (27 February 2013)

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Alteration of DSS-mediated immune cell redistribution in murine colitis by oral colostral immunoglobulin

Peggy Bodammer, Elisabeth Zirzow, Sebastian Klammt, Claudia Maletzki, Claus Kerkhoff BMC Immunology 2013, 14:10 (20 February 2013)

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Budesonide suppresses pulmonary antibacterial host defense by down-regulating cathelicidin-related antimicrobial peptide in allergic inflammation mice and in lung epithelial cells

Peng Wang, Xiaoyun Wang, Xiaoqiong Yang, Zhigang Liu, Min Wu, Guoping Li BMC Immunology 2013, 14:7 (6 February 2013)

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The suppression of pulmonary antibacterial host defense by budesonide in an asthmatic mouse model and in lung epithelium cells in vitro is dependent on down-regulation of cathelicidin-related antimicrobial peptide. 

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Fermented fish oil suppresses T helper 1/2 cell response in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis via generation of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells

Sang-Chul Han, Gyeoung-Jin Kang, Yeong-Jong Ko, Hee-Kyoung Kang, Sang-Wook Moon, Yong-Seok Ann, Eun-Sook Yoo BMC Immunology 2012, 13:44 (9 August 2012)

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Fermented fish oil (FFO) treatment in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with enrichment of CD4, CD25 and Foxp3 positive regulatory T cells at sites of inflammation, suggesting FFO may be effective in treating AD allergic symptoms.

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Association of HLA-DR1 with the allergic response to the major mugwort pollen allergen: molecular background

Bernhard Knapp, Gottfried Fischer, Dries Van Hemelen, Ingrid Fae, Bernard Maillere, Christof Ebner, Wolfgang Schreiner, Barbara Bohle, Beatrice Jahn-Schmid BMC Immunology 2012, 13:43 (8 August 2012)

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Multifunctional role of dextran sulfate sodium for in vivo modeling of intestinal diseases

William A Rose, Kaori Sakamoto, Cynthia A Leifer BMC Immunology 2012, 13:41 (1 August 2012)

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A dextran sulfate sodium-induced experimental colitis model system in mice provides novel insights into the role of toll-like receptor 9 in intestinal repair and the etiology of intestinal bowel diseases.

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