26 Min.

#4: ILC2s and neutrophils Inflammatory Content

    • Wissenschaft

In this episode, Kellen covers a topic near and dear to his heart – group two innate lymphoid cells, or ILC2s. Specifically, Kellen discusses the original article titled “Neutrophils restrain allergic airway inflammation by limiting ILC2 function and monocyte–dendritic cell antigen presentation”, which was published in the journal Science Immunology in November 2019 by Dhiren Patel and colleagues.

Paper: https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/4/41/eaax7006/tab-pdf

Review: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614509/ (shameless self-promo)

To help us spread science, please consider writing a review, sharing this episode with your friends and colleagues, or donating to support our work (Venmo @Kellen-Cavagnero).

Please reach out to us via email (kcavagnero@gmail.com) or Twitter (@KellenCavagnero) with any questions, comments, topic suggestions, etc.

In this episode, Kellen covers a topic near and dear to his heart – group two innate lymphoid cells, or ILC2s. Specifically, Kellen discusses the original article titled “Neutrophils restrain allergic airway inflammation by limiting ILC2 function and monocyte–dendritic cell antigen presentation”, which was published in the journal Science Immunology in November 2019 by Dhiren Patel and colleagues.

Paper: https://immunology.sciencemag.org/content/4/41/eaax7006/tab-pdf

Review: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614509/ (shameless self-promo)

To help us spread science, please consider writing a review, sharing this episode with your friends and colleagues, or donating to support our work (Venmo @Kellen-Cavagnero).

Please reach out to us via email (kcavagnero@gmail.com) or Twitter (@KellenCavagnero) with any questions, comments, topic suggestions, etc.

26 Min.

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