Differential activation of airway eosinophils induces IL‐13‐mediated allergic Th2 pulmonary responses in mice

Eosinophils are hallmark cells of allergic Th2 respiratory inflammation. However, the relative importance of eosinophil activation and the induction of effector functions such as the expression of IL‐13 to allergic Th2 pulmonary disease remain to be defined.

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