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The following pages link to Increased expression of eotaxin in bronchoalveolar lavage and airways of asthmatics contributes to the chemotaxis of eosinophils to the site of inflammation (Q73900349):
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- The chemokine CXCL13 is a key molecule in autoimmune myasthenia gravis (Q24308609) (← links)
- A hexanucleotide repeat upstream of eotaxin gene promoter is associated with asthma, serum total IgE and plasma eotaxin levels (Q24657723) (← links)
- An etiological role for aeroallergens and eosinophils in experimental esophagitis (Q24682860) (← links)
- Eotaxin and the attraction of eosinophils to the asthmatic lung (Q28362893) (← links)
- Eosinophils in fungus-associated allergic pulmonary disease (Q28393919) (← links)
- Human eosinophil adhesion and degranulation stimulated with eotaxin and RANTES in vitro: lack of interaction with nitric oxide (Q33359767) (← links)
- Decreased allergic lung inflammatory cell egression and increased susceptibility to asphyxiation in MMP2-deficiency (Q33622543) (← links)
- Obesity enhances eosinophilic inflammation in a murine model of allergic asthma. (Q33685925) (← links)
- Cytokines in asthma (Q33717312) (← links)
- Chemokines and chemokine receptors: their role in allergic airway disease. (Q33760179) (← links)
- A new mechanism for immunologic initiation of asthma (Q33820182) (← links)
- Fundamental signals that regulate eosinophil homing to the gastrointestinal tract (Q33853251) (← links)
- Bronchial epithelial cells produce IL-5: implications for local immune responses in the airways (Q33987064) (← links)
- The murine CCR3 receptor regulates both the role of eosinophils and mast cells in allergen-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness (Q34009861) (← links)
- Comprehensive multiplexed protein quantitation delineates eosinophilic and neutrophilic experimental asthma. (Q34063288) (← links)
- Eosinophil cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors: emerging roles in immunity (Q34479428) (← links)
- Chemokines in allergic lung inflammation. (Q34548329) (← links)
- Regulation of allergic airways inflammation by cytokines and glucocorticoids (Q34567533) (← links)
- Localized eosinophil degranulation mediates disease in tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (Q34713307) (← links)
- Obesity increases eosinophil activity in asthmatic children and adolescents (Q34775037) (← links)
- Induction of eotaxin expression and release from human airway smooth muscle cells by IL-1beta and TNFalpha: effects of IL-10 and corticosteroids (Q35029115) (← links)
- Betel chewing and arecoline affects eotaxin-1, asthma and lung function (Q35128333) (← links)
- Rhinovirus infection of allergen-sensitized and -challenged mice induces eotaxin release from functionally polarized macrophages. (Q35524932) (← links)
- Failure of sputum eosinophilia after eotaxin inhalation in asthma. (Q35536616) (← links)
- Eosinophils are necessary for pulmonary arterial remodeling in a mouse model of eosinophilic inflammation-induced pulmonary hypertension (Q35601475) (← links)
- Eotaxin in serum of patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: relationship with eosinophil cationic protein and lung function (Q35609691) (← links)
- Analysis of a Panel of 48 Cytokines in BAL Fluids Specifically Identifies IL-8 Levels as the Only Cytokine that Distinguishes Controlled Asthma from Uncontrolled Asthma, and Correlates Inversely with FEV1 (Q35642196) (← links)
- Eotaxin expression in Sephadex-induced lung injury in rats (Q35788012) (← links)
- A critical role for eotaxin in experimental oral antigen-induced eosinophilic gastrointestinal allergy (Q35796755) (← links)
- Eosinophils enhance WNT-5a and TGF-β1 genes expression in airway smooth muscle cells and promote their proliferation by increased extracellular matrix proteins production in asthma (Q36051226) (← links)
- T lymphocytes expressing CCR3 are increased in allergic rhinitis compared with non-allergic controls and following allergen immunotherapy (Q36064562) (← links)
- The C-C chemokine receptors CCR4 and CCR8 identify airway T cells of allergen-challenged atopic asthmatics (Q36167242) (← links)
- Intrinsic defect in T cell production of interleukin (IL)-13 in the absence of both IL-5 and eotaxin precludes the development of eosinophilia and airways hyperreactivity in experimental asthma (Q36369722) (← links)
- T helper cell type 2 cytokine-mediated comitogenic responses and CCR3 expression during differentiation of human mast cells in vitro (Q36375111) (← links)
- Serum IL-17 & eotaxin levels in asthmatic patients with allergic rhinitis (Q37055157) (← links)
- Adiponectin deficiency increases allergic airway inflammation and pulmonary vascular remodeling (Q37353726) (← links)
- Circulating, but not local lung, IL-5 is required for the development of antigen-induced airways eosinophilia (Q37387397) (← links)
- Eotaxin is required for the baseline level of tissue eosinophils (Q37395472) (← links)
- Arsenic trioxide alleviates airway hyperresponsiveness and eosinophilia in a murine model of asthma (Q37728646) (← links)
- The pharmacological modulation of allergen-induced asthma. (Q38055384) (← links)
- Experimental advances in understanding allergic airway inflammation (Q38070582) (← links)
- STAT6 and lung inflammation (Q38177817) (← links)
- IL-13 Gene Polymorphisms are Associated With Rhinosinusitis and Eosinophilic Inflammation in Aspirin Intolerant Asthma (Q39830634) (← links)
- Glycyrrhizin and related compounds down-regulate production of inflammatory chemokines IL-8 and eotaxin 1 in a human lung fibroblast cell line (Q40509909) (← links)
- Regulation of Eosinophil and Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Trafficking in Asthma (Q41370706) (← links)
- Smooth muscle CaMKIIδ promotes allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation (Q43165832) (← links)
- Local proliferation and mobilization of CCR3(+) CD34(+) eosinophil-lineage-committed cells in the lung (Q45350681) (← links)
- Association of eotaxin-2 gene polymorphisms with plasma eotaxin-2 concentration (Q47839383) (← links)
- Serum Levels of the CC Chemokines CCL2, CCL5, and CCL11 in Food Allergic Children with Different Clinical Manifestations (Q62178236) (← links)
- Functional effects of eotaxin are selectively upregulated on IL-5 transgenic mouse eosinophils (Q74359434) (← links)