Development of Allergic Airway Disease in Mice following Antibiotic Therapy and Fungal Microbiota Increase: Role of Host Genetics, Antigen, and Interleukin-13
Mairi C. Noverr(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans), Gary B. Huffnagle(University of Michigan), Nicole R. Falkowski(Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates), Andrew N. J. McKenzie(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), R.A. McDonald(Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates)
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