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R-Ras deficiency does not affect papain-induced IgE production in mice.

Laura KummolaZsuzsanna OrtutayMaria VähätupaStuart PrinceHannele Uusitalo-JärvinenTero A H JärvinenIlkka S Junttila
Published in: Immunity, inflammation and disease (2017)
Taken together, despite having reduced number of conventional DC's in the R-Ras KO mice and low expression of CD80 on DC's, the R-Ras KO mice are capable of mounting papain-induced IgE responses comparable to that of the WT mice. To our knowledge, this is the first report addressing potential differences in in vivo allergen responses regulated by the R-Ras GTPase.
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