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    Aberrant in vivo T helper type 2 cell response and impaired eosinophil recruitment in CC chemokine receptor 8 knockout mice by Chensue, S W, Lukacs, N W, Yang, T Y, Shang, X, Frait, K A, Kunkel, S L, Kung, T, Wiekowski, M T, Hedrick, J A, Cook, D N, Zingoni, A, Narula, S K, Zlotnik, A, Barrat, F J, O'Garra, A, Napolitano, M, Lira, S A

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (05-03-2001)
    “…Chemokine receptors transduce signals important for the function and trafficking of leukocytes. Recently, it has been shown that CC chemokine receptor (CCR)8…”
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    Chemokine Expression Dynamics in Mycobacterial (Type-1) and Schistosomal (Type-2) Antigen-Elicited Pulmonary Granuloma Formation by Qiu, Boqin, Frait, Kirsten A., Reich, Filip, Komuniecki, Eric, Chensue, Stephen W.

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-04-2001)
    “…Transcript expression of 24 chemokines (CKs) was examined throughout 8 days in mouse lungs with type-1 (Th1) or type-2 (Th2) cytokine-mediated granulomas…”
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    IL-13 Transgene State Impairs Mycobacterial (Type-1) and Schistosomal (Type-2) Antigen-Elicited Responses by Hu, Jerry S., Frait, Kirsten A., Reich, Filip, Zhu, Zhou, Elias, Jack A., Chensue, S.W.

    Published in Cellular immunology (01-11-2001)
    “…Transgenic technology provides one approach for examining cytokine properties in vivo. This study directly tested the effect of a lung-targeted IL-13 transgene…”
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    Differential effects of ageing on cytokine and chemokine responses during type-1 (Mycobacterial) and type-2 (Schistosomal) pulmonary granulomatous inflammation in mice by Chiu, Bo Chin, Shang, Xiaozhou, Frait, Kirsten A, Hu, Jerry S, Komuniecki, Eric, Miller, Richard A, Chensue, Stephen W

    Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-02-2002)
    “…Cytokine and chemokine responses during anamnestic type-1 and type-2 lung granuloma formation were evaluated in mice at 6, 12, 18 and 24-months of age. Lesions…”
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