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Zoltowska Nilsson A, Lei Y, Adner M, Nilsson G
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol . 2017 Nov; 314(3):L484-L492. PMID: 29146574
Interleukin-33 (IL-33) and its receptor ST2 have been influentially associated with the pathophysiology of asthma. Due to the divergent roles of IL-33 in regulating mast cell functions, there is a...
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Sjoberg L, Nilsson A, Lei Y, Gregory J, Adner M, Nilsson G
Sci Rep . 2017 Jun; 7(1):4219. PMID: 28652606
Interleukin 33 (IL-33) represents a potential link between the airway epithelium and induction of Th2-type inflammatory responses associated with the development of asthma. This study investigated the potential of IL-33...
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Huang Z, Miao X, Patarroyo M, Nilsson G, Pernow J, Li N
J Thromb Haemost . 2016 Jan; 14(3):606-18. PMID: 26749288
Unlabelled: ESSENTIALS: Platelet releasates (PRs) enhance endothelial colony forming cell (ECFC) angiogenesis. The impact of platelet membrane components on ECFC angiogenesis was studied by a tube formation assay. Platelets enhanced...
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Zoltowska A, Lei Y, Fuchs B, Rask C, Adner M, Nilsson G
Clin Exp Allergy . 2015 Nov; 46(3):479-90. PMID: 26609909
Background: Several clinical and experimental studies have implicated IL-33 and its receptor ST2 in the development of asthma. However, the effect of IL-33/ST2 signalling on airway responses and inflammation in...
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Sjoberg L, Gregory J, Dahlen S, Nilsson G, Adner M
Allergy . 2015 Feb; 70(5):514-21. PMID: 25660244
Background: Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is implicated as an epithelium-derived danger signal promoting Th2-dependent responses in asthma. We hypothesized that IL-33 might also have direct effects on mast cell-driven allergic airway obstruction....
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Gibbs B, Nilsson G
Allergy . 2013 Apr; 68(5):553-4. PMID: 23590214
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