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The image file is a visual representation associated with an iScience research report titled Targeted deletion of Interleukin-3 results in asthma exacerbations . Key Findings of the Report

The report examines the role of and its receptor in childhood asthma. The image likely refers to data panels within Figure 1 or Figure 2 of the study, which show: 2348-set-1x.jpg

Targeted deletion of Interleukin-3 results in asthma exacerbations The image file is a visual representation associated

: A significant increase in IL-3 secretion was found in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of children with asthma compared to healthy controls. : Higher expression of the IL3Ra mRNA was

: Higher expression of the IL3Ra mRNA was identified in asthmatic children, particularly those with a forced expiratory volume (FEV1%) higher than 80%.

: The study concludes that IL-3 is not just a byproduct of inflammation but plays a role in the resolution of asthma; its absence (targeted deletion) leads to worse exacerbations. Scientific Context

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The image file is a visual representation associated with an iScience research report titled Targeted deletion of Interleukin-3 results in asthma exacerbations . Key Findings of the Report

The report examines the role of and its receptor in childhood asthma. The image likely refers to data panels within Figure 1 or Figure 2 of the study, which show:

Targeted deletion of Interleukin-3 results in asthma exacerbations

: A significant increase in IL-3 secretion was found in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of children with asthma compared to healthy controls.

: Higher expression of the IL3Ra mRNA was identified in asthmatic children, particularly those with a forced expiratory volume (FEV1%) higher than 80%.

: The study concludes that IL-3 is not just a byproduct of inflammation but plays a role in the resolution of asthma; its absence (targeted deletion) leads to worse exacerbations. Scientific Context

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