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2. STAT6 gain-of-function variant exacerbates multiple allergic symptoms

3. Establishment of a novel IL-25-dependent eosinophilic gastroenteritis mouse model

4. ILC2 activity in infants induces stronger eosinophilic skin inflammation than in adult in an atopic dermatitis mouse model.

8. Trained immunity and tolerance in innate lymphoid cells, monocytes, and dendritic cells during allergen-specific immunotherapy

9. IL-10–producing innate lymphoid cells increased in patients with house dust mite allergic rhinitis following immunotherapy

12. Gene expression signatures of circulating human type 1, 2, and 3 innate lymphoid cells

13. Induction of human regulatory innate lymphoid cells from group 2 innate lymphoid cells by retinoic acid

17. IL-25 enhances TH17 cell–mediated contact dermatitis by promoting IL-1β production by dermal dendritic cells

19. Elevated serum TSLP, IL-33, 6Ckine and MCP-3 levels in school children or older patients with eosinophilic gastroenteritis

21. Type 2 innate lymphoid cells disrupt bronchial epithelial barrier integrity by targeting tight junctions through IL-13 in asthmatic patients

28. Platelets constitutively express IL-33 protein and modulate eosinophilic airway inflammation

30. Interleukins (from IL-1 to IL-38), interferons, transforming growth factor β, and TNF-α: Receptors, functions, and roles in diseases

31. Sera of patients with infantile eosinophilic gastroenteritis showed a specific increase in both thymic stromal lymphopoietin and IL-33 levels

37. Gene Expression Profiles of Mucosal Biopsy Specimens from Children with Eosinophilic Gastritis

40. Application of moisturizer to neonates prevents development of atopic dermatitis

48. Distinct Differences Between Cluster 3 and 4 of Non-IgE Mediated Gastrointestinal Allergy in Allergen-Specific Lymphocyte Proliferation Test and Histological Findings of the GI Mucosa

49. Antigen-specific T-cell responses in patients with non–IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy are predominantly skewed to TH2

50. Four distinct subtypes of non–IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergies in neonates and infants, distinguished by their initial symptoms

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