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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20062093
Kearley et al.

Figure S1 Tim-3 expression is increased in the lung after both allergen sensitization and Th2 cell transfer.

Figure S2 Schematic overview of study protocol for induction of airway inflammation and administration of anti-Tim-3 antibody.

Figure S3 Administration of anti-Tim-3 antibody reduced Th2 cytokine production in the lung tissue after Th cell transfer.

Figure S4 Administration of anti-Tim-3 antibody does not increase macrophage numbers in the lung.





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