Cell receptor has proclivity for T helper 9 cells, airway inflammation

Sunday, July 29, 2012 - 15:00 in Biology & Nature

A cell surface molecule, OX40, is a powerful inducer of T helper cells that make copious amounts of interleukin-9. Such TH9 cells are responsible for ongoing inflammation in the airways in the lungs in vivo.

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