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1. Dermal injury drives a skin to gut axis that disrupts the intestinal microbiome and intestinal immune homeostasis in mice.

2. Essential immune functions of fibroblasts in innate host defense.

3. Lower serum 15-HETE level predicts nasal ILC2 accumulation during COX-1 inhibition in AERD.

4. Lipid-mediated innate lymphoid cell recruitment and activation in aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease.

5. RNA-binding protein RBM3 intrinsically suppresses lung innate lymphoid cell activation and inflammation partially through CysLT1R.

6. RNA-binding protein RBM3 intrinsically suppresses lung innate lymphoid cell activation and inflammation partially through CysLT1R.

7. Antimicrobial production by perifollicular dermal preadipocytes is essential to the pathophysiology of acne.

8. Unconventional ST2- and CD127-negative lung ILC2 populations are induced by the fungal allergen Alternaria alternata.

9. Evaluation of the Effect of Storage Methods on Fecal, Saliva, and Skin Microbiome Composition.

10. Evaluation of the Effect of Storage Methods on Fecal, Saliva, and Skin Microbiome Composition.

11. Skin inflammation activates intestinal stromal fibroblasts and promotes colitis.

12. Cytokine and Lipid Mediator Regulation of Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILC2s) in Human Allergic Airway Disease.

13. Cytokine and Lipid Mediator Regulation of Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILC2s) in Human Allergic Airway Disease.

14. Platelets attach to lung type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) expressing P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 and influence ILC2 function.

15. Leukotriene C4 Potentiates IL-33-Induced Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Activation and Lung Inflammation.

16. Group 2 innate lymphoid cells are recruited to the nasal mucosa in patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease.

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