IL-9 sensitizes human TH2 cells to proinflammatory IL-18 signals in atopic dermatitis
Stefanie Schärli(University of Bern), Christoph Schlapbach(University of Bern), Sanja Kežić(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Jacob P. Thyssen(Bispebjerg Hospital), Christina Hillig(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Michel Gilliet(University of Lausanne), Angela Vallone(University of Bern), Lennart M. Roesner(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Thomas Werfel(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Thomas Bjarnsholt(University of Copenhagen), Nicole Bertschi(University of Bern), Michael P. Menden(Biotechnology Institute), Susanne Radonjic‐Hoesli(University of Bern), Amalie Thorsti Møller Rønnstad(Bispebjerg Hospital), Fabian Luther(University of Bern), Dagmar Simon(University of Bern), Stefanie Eyerich(University of Freiburg), Jérémy Di Domizio(University of Lausanne), Kathrin Thormann(University of Bern), Blaine Gabriel Fritz(University of Copenhagen), Iben Frier Ruge(Bispebjerg Hospital)
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