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Eosinophils are a specialized type of cell within the immune system that are involved in anti-parasitic and inflammatory responses.
Immunological interactions between asthma, obesity, and the microbiota

Immunological interactions between asthma, obesity, and the microbiota

Dietary inulin fiber can promote allergy-related type of inflammation in the gut and lungs

Dietary inulin fiber can promote allergy-related type of inflammation in the gut and lungs

Progress and challenges in the development of mRNA vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus

Progress and challenges in the development of mRNA vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus

Chinese study determines the real-world effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines

Chinese study determines the real-world effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines

Monoclonal antibody decreases asthma attacks by 27% in children and adolescents of color

Monoclonal antibody decreases asthma attacks by 27% in children and adolescents of color

Scientists discover a gene defect that results in allergic and autoimmune disease

Scientists discover a gene defect that results in allergic and autoimmune disease

Safety and immunogenicity of three-dose vaccination with the Pfizer/BioNtech SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine

Safety and immunogenicity of three-dose vaccination with the Pfizer/BioNtech SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine

Interleukin-3 may contribute to alleviating asthma, research suggests

Interleukin-3 may contribute to alleviating asthma, research suggests

Genetic analysis reveals eosinophilic colitis as a unique disease

Genetic analysis reveals eosinophilic colitis as a unique disease

Researchers investigate SARS-CoV-2 specific inflammatory response

Researchers investigate SARS-CoV-2 specific inflammatory response

Biologic agent dupilumab effective in improving asthma exacerbations and lung function, study shows

Biologic agent dupilumab effective in improving asthma exacerbations and lung function, study shows

Early-stage interaction of monocytes with SARS-CoV-2-infected epithelial cell decides COVID-19 severity

Early-stage interaction of monocytes with SARS-CoV-2-infected epithelial cell decides COVID-19 severity

Childhood asthma is not a risk factor for COVID-19

Childhood asthma is not a risk factor for COVID-19

Dupilumab considerably reduced asthma exacerbations in young children, shows VOYAGE trial

Dupilumab considerably reduced asthma exacerbations in young children, shows VOYAGE trial

Phase 3 trial: New biologic therapy improves outcomes in adults, adolescents with severe asthma

Phase 3 trial: New biologic therapy improves outcomes in adults, adolescents with severe asthma

Eosinophils modify the respiratory barrier during influenza A infection, shows study

Eosinophils modify the respiratory barrier during influenza A infection, shows study

Intestinal worm infection can cause severe sexually transmitted viral diseases

Intestinal worm infection can cause severe sexually transmitted viral diseases

Intestinal worm infections can make African women more vulnerable to sexually-transmitted viral infections

Intestinal worm infections can make African women more vulnerable to sexually-transmitted viral infections

Granulocyte changes could help predict patient outcomes in COVID-19

Granulocyte changes could help predict patient outcomes in COVID-19

Researchers use urine test to identify and verify a patient's type of asthma

Researchers use urine test to identify and verify a patient's type of asthma

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