Asthma is associated with innate and adaptive immunity mediated by immune cells. T cell or macrophage dysfunction plays a particularly significant role in asthma pathogenesis. Furthermore, crosstalk between them continuously transmits proinflammatory or anti-inflammatory signals, causing the immune cell activation or repression in the immune response. Consequently, the imbalanced immune microenvironment is the major cause of the exacerbation of asthma. Here, we discuss the role of T cells, macrophages,...
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Publication date: Available online 18 August 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Daniel S. Kluger, Joachim Gross
Publication date: Available online 18 August 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Justin Remer, Douglas C. Dean, Kewei Chen, Rebecca A. Reiman, Matthew J. Huentelman, Eric M. Reiman, Sean C.L. Deoni
Publication date: Available online 18 August 2020Source: NeuroImageAuthor(s): Noam Saadon-Grosman, Shahar Arzy, Yonatan Loewenstein
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