“…The fine specificity of this response and the cross-regulation of cytokine production and function were most clearly demonstrated in mouse models. The review by Lindsay Dent highlights the contribution of Australian and New Zealand scientists to this field and the important role these models can continue to play, particularly in the emerging area of helminth control of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases (8). Whilst helminth immunology in veterinary species was lagging behind because of a lack of immunological reagents, the pioneering work of Mal Brandon at Melbourne University in developing monoclonal antibodies against sheep immune molecules provided a major impetus for immune studies of the natural host ⁄ parasite relationship.…”