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Mast cell specific receptor Mrgprb2/X2 regulates bladder immunity during urinary tract infections
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Mast cell specific receptor Mrgprb2/X2 regulates bladder immunity during urinary tract infections
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections in women. During UTI, the host mounts a rapid immune response to clear the invading pathogen. Mast cells are tissue resident immune cells found in the bladder lamina propria and can serve as first responders to bacterial inf...
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