The immunoglobulin superfamily member CD200R identifies cells involved in type 2 immune responses
Allergy2017Vol. 72(7), pp. 1081–1090
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Lars Blom, Britta C. Martel, Lau Fabricius Larsen, C. V. Hansen, M. P. Christensen, Nanna Juel‐Berg, Thomas Litman, Lars K. Poulsen
Abstract
These results indicate that CD200R expression strongly correlates with Th2 pathology; though, the mechanism is as yet elusive.
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