Human airway mast cells proliferate and acquire distinct inflammation-driven phenotypes during type 2 inflammation

Daniel F Dwyer, Jose Ordovas-Montanes, Samuel J Allon, Kathleen M Buchheit, Marko Vukovic, Tahereh Derakhshan, Chunli Feng, Juying Lai, Travis K Hughes, Sarah K Nyquist, Matthew P Giannetti, Bonnie Berger, Neil Bhattacharyya, Rachel E Roditi, Howard R Katz, Martijn C Nawijn, Marijn Berg, Maarten van den Berge, Tanya M Laidlaw, Alex K Shalek*Nora A Barrett, Joshua A Boyce

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