House dust mite‐induced calcium signaling instigates epithelial barrier dysfunction and CCL20 production

House dust mite (HDM) affects the immunological and physical barrier function of airway epithelium, leading to allergic sensitization, airway remodeling, and eosinophilic inflammation in mouse models, although the mechanisms are still largely unknown.

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