Tyndallized bacteria induce macrophage polarization toward M1 polarization: an effect useful to balance allergic immune responses
E. Pace (Palermo (PA), Italy), S. Di Vincenzo (Palermo (PA), Italy), S. Taverna (Palermo (PA), Italy), M. Ferraro (Palermo (PA), Italy), M. Buscetta (Palermo (PA), Italy), C. Cipollina (Palermo (PA), Italy), S. La Grutta (Palermo (PA), Italy)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Elucidating the pathogenesis of COPD, cough and viral infection
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