MHC class II–dependent basophil–CD4+ T cell interactions promote TH2 cytokine–dependent immunity
Jacqueline Perrigoue(Johnson & Johnson (United States)), David Artis(Cornell University), Eric J. Allenspach(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Terri M. Laufer(Philadelphia VA Medical Center), Colby Zaph(University of Pennsylvania), Steven A. Saenz(Bristol-Myers Squibb (Germany)), Paul Giacomin(Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine), Nico van Rooijen(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Michael R. Comeau(Amgen (United States)), Meera G. Nair(University of California, Riverside), Yurong Du(University of Pennsylvania), Mark C. Siracusa(University of Pennsylvania), Edward J. Pearce(Bloomberg (United States)), Betsy C. Taylor(University of Pennsylvania)
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