The role of interleukin-31 in human allergic disease
The newly described cytokine Interleukin (IL) 31 has been shown to be expressed by murine activated T lymphocytes of a Th2 phenotype. Like IL-17 and IL-22, IL-31 is a tissue signalling cytokine whose receptor is mainly found on non-immune cells. An over-abundance of IL-31has been demonstrated in ato...
Main Author: | Stott, Bryony Alexandra |
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Other Authors: | Schmidt-Weber, Carsten ; Durham, Stephen |
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Imperial College London
2013
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.592742 |
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