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    Administration of IL-33 induces airway hyperresponsiveness and goblet cell hyperplasia in the lungs in the absence of adaptive immune system by Kondo, Yuichi, Yoshimoto, Tomohiro, Yasuda, Koubun, Futatsugi-Yumikura, Shizue, Morimoto, Mai, Hayashi, Nobuki, Hoshino, Tomoaki, Fujimoto, Jiro, Nakanishi, Kenji

    Published in International immunology (01-06-2008)
    “…Systemic administration of IL-18 induces polyclonal IgE responses by causing NKT cells to express CD40 ligand and to produce IL-4. Administration of IL-33 also…”
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    Contribution of IL-33 to induction and augmentation of experimental allergic conjunctivitis by Matsuba-Kitamura, Saori, Yoshimoto, Tomohiro, Yasuda, Koubun, Futatsugi-Yumikura, Shizue, Taki, Yuuko, Muto, Taichiro, Ikeda, Tomohiro, Mimura, Osamu, Nakanishi, Kenji

    Published in International immunology (01-06-2010)
    “…IL-33, a member of the IL-1 family of cytokines, is the ligand for ST2 (IL-33Rα chain). IL-33 has the capacity to induce Th2 cytokine production from Th2…”
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    Persistent secretion of IL‐18 in the skin contributes to IgE response in mice by Nakano, Hiroki, Tsutsui, Hiroko, Terada, Makoto, Yasuda, Koubun, Matsui, Kiyoshi, YumikuraFutatsugi, Shizue, Yamanaka, Kei‐ichi, Mizutani, Hitoshi, Yamamura, Takehira, Nakanishi, Kenji

    Published in International immunology (01-05-2003)
    “…After exposure of the skin to microbes, the host develops skin‐specific inflammation and an acquired immune response, in which keratinocytes (KC) and…”
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    Identification of a novel type 2 innate immunocyte with the ability to enhance IgE production by Fukuoka, Ayumi, Futatsugi-Yumikura, Shizue, Takahashi, Suzuka, Kazama, Hirotaka, Iyoda, Tomonori, Yoshimoto, Tomohiro, Inaba, Kayo, Nakanishi, Kenji, Yonehara, Shin

    Published in International immunology (01-06-2013)
    “…Fas (CD95), a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, mediates apoptosis-inducing signals in its expressing cells, especially in…”
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    Pathogenic Th2-type follicular helper T cells contribute to the development of lupus in Fas-deficient mice by Futatsugi-Yumikura, Shizue, Matsushita, Kazufumi, Fukuoka, Ayumi, Takahashi, Suzuka, Yamamoto, Nayu, Yonehara, Shin, Nakanishi, Kenji, Yoshimoto, Tomohiro

    Published in International immunology (01-04-2014)
    “…Pathogenic Th2-type Tfh cells contribute to diseases associated with Fas deficiency Fas mutant mice are well recognized as autoimmune mouse models, which…”
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    Fas deficiency in mice with the Balb/c background induces blepharitis with allergic inflammation and hyper-IgE production in conjunction with severe autoimmune disease by Takahashi, Suzuka, Futatsugi-Yumikura, Shizue, Fukuoka, Ayumi, Yoshimoto, Tomohiro, Nakanishi, Kenji, Yonehara, Shin

    Published in International immunology (01-05-2013)
    “…Fas (CD95) is a cell surface death receptor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, which mediates apoptosis-inducing signaling when…”
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    A regulatory role for suppressor of cytokine signaling‐1 in Th polarization in vivo by Fujimoto, Minoru, Tsutsui, Hiroko, YumikuraFutatsugi, Shizue, Ueda, Haruyasu, Xingshou, Ouyang, Abe, Tatsuo, Kawase, Ichiro, Nakanishi, Kenji, Kishimoto, Tadamitsu, Naka, Tetsuji

    Published in International immunology (01-11-2002)
    “…Suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)‐1 is an inhibitory molecule for JAK, and its deficiency in mice leads to lymphocyte‐dependent multi‐organ disease and…”
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    Pathogenic T sub(h)2-type follicular helper T cells contribute to the development of lupus in Fas-deficient mice by Futatsugi-Yumikura, Shizue, Matsushita, Kazufumi, Fukuoka, Ayumi, Takahashi, Suzuka, Yamamoto, Nayu, Yonehara, Shin, Nakanishi, Kenji, Yoshimoto, Tomohiro

    Published in International immunology (01-04-2014)
    “…Pathogenic Th sub(2)-type T sub(fh) cells contribute to diseases associated with Fas deficiency Pathogenic Th sub(2)-type T sub(fh) cells contribute to…”
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    A regulatory role for suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 in T(h) polarization in vivo by Fujimoto, Minoru, Tsutsui, Hiroko, Yumikura-Futatsugi, Shizue, Ueda, Haruyasu, Xingshou, Ouyang, Abe, Tatsuo, Kawase, Ichiro, Nakanishi, Kenji, Kishimoto, Tadamitsu, Naka, Tetsuji

    Published in International immunology (01-11-2002)
    “…Suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-1 is an inhibitory molecule for JAK, and its deficiency in mice leads to lymphocyte-dependent multi-organ disease and…”
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    A regulatory role for suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 in T sub(h) polarization in vivo by Fujimoto, Minoru, Tsutsui, Hiroko, Yumikura-Futatsugi, Shizue, Ueda, Haruyasu, Xingshou, Ouyang, Abe, Tatsuo, Kawase, Ichiro, Nakanishi, Kenji, Kishimoto, Tadamitsu, Naka, Tetsuji

    Published in International immunology (01-11-2002)
    “…Suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-1 is an inhibitory molecule for JAK, and its deficiency in mice leads to lymphocyte-dependent multi-organ disease and…”
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