LSC - 2021 - Mesenchymal stromal cells reduce house dust mite induced allergic airway inflammation in a humanised MIF expressing mouse model

H. Ian, H. Dunbar (Hazel.dunbar.2015@mumail.ie / Cellular Immunology Laboratory, D. of Biology, M. University,Maynooth), S. Donnelly (Seamas.donnelly@tcd.ie / Department of Medicine, T. College Dublin and Tallaght Hospital,Dublin), K. English (Karen.english@mu.ie / Cellular Immunology Laboratory, D. of Biology, M. University,Maynooth)

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