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Ixodes ricinus bites promote allergic skin inflammation and intestinal tuft and mast cell expansion in mice.

Juan Manuel Leyva CastilloMaria StrakoshaSophia E M SmithDaniela Vega-MendozaMegan ElkinsJanet ChouPeter VogelNathalie Boulanger
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
bites in mice promote cutaneous inflammation that resembles allergic skin inflammation, as well as intestinal changes that could play a role in the predisposition to red meat allergy.
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