Role of Circulating ICOS+ Follicular Helper T Cells in the Pathogenesis of Birch Pollen Allergy

[...]differential levels of ICOS+ blood Tfh cells in pollen- and pollen-free seasons were significantly correlated with those of birch pollen-specific IgE.

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Hauptverfasser: Kamekura, Ryuta, Dr, Kawata, Koji, Dr, Jitsukawa, Sumito, Mr, Nagaya, Tomonori, Mr, Yamashita, Keiji, Dr, Ito, Fumie, Mrs, Takano, Kenichi, Dr, Shigehara, Katsunori, Dr, Himi, Tetsuo, Prof, Ichimiya, Shingo, Prof
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