Human basophils are a source of ‐ and are differentially activated by ‐ IL‐31
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2016Vol. 47(4), pp. 499–508
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Ulrike Raap, Manuela Gehring, Susan M. Kleiner, Urda Rüdrich, Britta Eiz‐Vesper, Helmut Haas, Alexander Kapp, B. F. Gibbs
Abstract
Human basophils are a source of -and are activated by - IL-31 with the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and the induction of chemotaxis indicating an important novel function of IL-31 in basophil biology.
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