Eosinophils in asthma and other allergic diseases.
A hallmark of allergic disease is infiltration of the tissues with increased numbers of eosinophils. This is the result of the co-ordinated action of cytokines, particularly IL-5, CCR3 binding chemokines and the adhesion molecules P-selectin and VCAM-1, acting in concert to cause selective trafficki...
Main Authors: | Wardlaw, A, Brightling, C, Green, R, Woltmann, G, Pavord, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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