Neuroendocrine Cells Take Your Breath Away

Immunity
Roel G J Klein WolterinkHenrique Veiga-Fernandes

Abstract

Pulmonary neuroimmune networks have emerged as important regulators of lung homeostasis. In a recent issue of Science, Sui et al. show that strategically positioned pulmonary neuroendocrine cells amplify allergic airway responses via group 2 innate lymphoid cells.

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Dec 19, 2020·Cancer Treatment and Research Communications·Santhosh Kumar KarthikeyanW Douglas Cress

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