: 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
: A significant increase in IL-3 secretion was found in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of children with asthma compared to healthy controls. 2348-set-1x.jpg
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 study concludes that IL-3 is not
The research cites foundational work on murine helper T cell clones to define lymphokine activities, specifically noting that IL-3 is released by activated T cells. The full technical report and all associated data figures can be accessed through the Cell Press/iScience portal. Key Findings of the Report The research cites
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: