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Kido M et al. – The results, together with the finding that TSLP was expressed by the epithelial cells of human follicular gastritis, suggest that H. pylori can directly trigger epithelial cells to produce TSLP. It also suggests that TSLP–mediated DC activation may be involved in Th2 responses triggering B cell activation in H. pylori–induced gastritis.

   

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