Transepithelial initiation of allergic response



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The paper is focused on structure and functions of airway epithelial barrier and allergen-mediated innate immune response of the epithelium leading to facilitation of allergy development.

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I S Gushchin

Institute of Immunology

Email: igushchin@yandex.ru
Moscow, Russia

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