Ajendra, JesuthasChenery, AlistairParkinson, JamesChan, B.H.KPearson, StellaColombo, StefanoBoon, LouisGrencis, RichardSutherland, TaraAllen, Judith2022-11-092022-11-092020-07Ajendra, J, Chenery, A, Parkinson, J, Chan, B H K, Pearson, S, Colombo, S, Boon, L, Grencis, R, Sutherland, T & Allen, J 2020, 'IL-17A both initiates, via IFNγ suppression, and limits the pulmonary type 2 immune response to nematode infection', Mucosal Immunology, vol. 13, pp. 958–968. https://doi.org/10.1101/827899, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41385-020-0318-21933-0219Bibtex: 9ab480daf24740649230ccc4a11cd993ORCID: /0000-0001-9334-8206/work/122953795https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19490We thank the Flow Cytometry, Bioimaging, and Biological Services core facilities at the University of Manchester. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (106898/A/15/Z to JEA and Z10661/Z/18/Z to RG), the Medical Research Council UK (MR/K01207X/2 to JEA), Medical Research Foundation UK joint funding with Asthma UK (MRFAUK-2015-302 to TES). SC was supported by a Wellcome Trust Studentship (103132/Z/13/Z). We thank Kevin Couper for CD45.1 mice.112236480engR MedicineWellcome Trust106898/A/15/ZZ10661/Z/18/Z103132/Z/13/ZMedical Research Council (MRC)MR/K01207X/2Asthma UKMRFAUK-2015-302RIL-17A both initiates, via IFNγ suppression, and limits the pulmonary type 2 immune response to nematode infectionJournal article10.1101/82789913