Allergic inflammatory memory in human respiratory epithelial progenitor cells
Barrier tissue dysfunction is a fundamental feature of chronic human inflammatory diseases [superscript 1]. Specialized subsets of epithelial cells-including secretory and ciliated cells-differentiate from basal stem cells to collectively protect the upper airway [superscript 2-4]. Allergic inflamma...
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