Abstract:In experimental studies of asthma, murine models of allergic airway inflammatory disease have been used to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the immune responses of asthma and to identify and investigate new ways to control allergic inflammation. However, mice do not spontaneously develop asthma. To investigate asthma-related processes, an artificial asthma-like reaction must be induced in the mice airways. In this study, the model of allergic asthma used in mice was based on the sensitization and challenge … Show more
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