2015
DOI: 10.1038/icb.2015.4
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The innate response to peanut extract in ovine afferent lymph and its correlation with allergen sensitisation

Abstract: The innate response generated after initial allergen exposure is crucial for polarising adaptive immunity, but little is known about how it drives an atopic or type-2 immune response. The present study characterises the response of skin-draining afferent lymph in sheep following injection with peanut (PN) extract in the presence or absence of aluminium hydroxide (AlOH) adjuvant. Lymph was collected and innate cell populations characterised over an 84 h time period. The innate response to PN extract in afferent… Show more

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“…With the application of the latest molecular technologies, Jill Dunphy discovered two new immune mediators involved in immunological responses to parasite infections, galectin‐10 13 and galectin‐11 14 . The immunological toolbox was also applied to the establishment of new sheep models of allergy and allergic asthma by Rob Bischof and Ken Snibson, which received much interest from commercial companies for the testing of new drug compounds 15–17 …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the application of the latest molecular technologies, Jill Dunphy discovered two new immune mediators involved in immunological responses to parasite infections, galectin‐10 13 and galectin‐11 14 . The immunological toolbox was also applied to the establishment of new sheep models of allergy and allergic asthma by Rob Bischof and Ken Snibson, which received much interest from commercial companies for the testing of new drug compounds 15–17 …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%