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Inflammatory and antiviral responses to influenza A virus infection are dysregulated in pregnant mice with allergic airway disease
- Vanders, Rebecca L., Gomez, Henry M., Hsu, Alan C., Daly, Katie, Wark, Peter A. B., Horvat, Jay C., Hansbro, Philip M.
RelB-deficient dendritic cells promote the development of spontaneous allergic airway inflammation
- Nair, Prema M., Starkey, Malcolm R., Haw, Tatt Jhong, Ruscher, Roland, Liu, Gang, Maradana, Muralidhara R., Thomas, Ranjeny, O'Sullivan, Brendan J., Hansbro, Philip M.
- Liu, Gang, Cooley, Marion A., Tay, Hock, Foster, Paul S., Wark, Peter A., Horvat, Jay C., Bourke, Jane E., Grainge, Chris L., Argraves, W. Scott, Oliver, Brian G., Knight, Darryl A., Burgess, Janette K., Nair, Prema M., Hansbro, Philip M., Donovan, Chantal, Hsu, Alan C., Jarnicki, Andrew G., Haw, Tatt Jhong, Hansbro, Nicole G., Ge, Qi, Brown, Alexandra C.
Targeting PP2A and proteasome activity ameliorates features of allergic airway disease in mice
- Nair, P. M., Starkey, M. R., Haw, T. J., Liu, G., Horvat, J. C., Morris, J. C., Verrills, N. M., Clark, A. R., Ammit, A. J., Hansbro, P. M.
The role of early life infection on the programming of CD4+ T-cells
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