Cholinergic sensing of allergen exposure by airway epithelium promotes type 2 immunity in the lungs
Ryusuke Hayashi(WinnMed), Hirohito Kita(Mayo Clinic), Rinna Tei(WinnMed), Mia Y. Masuda(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Yotesawee Srisomboon(University of Minnesota), Takao Kobayashi(Japanese Society of Medical Oncology), Scott M. O’Grady(University of Minnesota), Koji Iijima(WinnMed), Peter J. Maniak(University of Minnesota), Huijun Luo(Johnson University), Mayumi Matsunaga(WinnMed)
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