Robin Butler
- LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Oxidation of the alarmin IL-33 regulates ST2-dependent inflammationBy Suzanne Cohen, Ian Scott, Jayesh Majithiya, Laura Rapley, Benjamin Kemp, Nicholas Bond, Dorothy Sims, Christopher Brightling, Robin Butler, Daniel Higazi, Dominic Corkill, Richard May, Tomas Mustelin and Matthew SleemanSuzanne Cohen1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomIan Scott1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomJayesh Majithiya1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomLaura Rapley1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomBenjamin Kemp2Antibody Discovery and Protein Engineering, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomNicholas Bond3Biopharmaceutical Development, Analytical Biotechnology, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomDorothy Sims4Respiratory, Inflammation and Autoimmune Research, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, MA United StatesChristopher Brightling5Institute for Lung Health, University of Leicester, Leicester, United KingdomRobin Butler2Antibody Discovery and Protein Engineering, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomDaniel Higazi3Biopharmaceutical Development, Analytical Biotechnology, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomDominic Corkill1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomRichard May1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomTomas Mustelin4Respiratory, Inflammation and Autoimmune Research, MedImmune LLC, Gaithersburg, MA United StatesMatthew Sleeman1Respiratory and Inflammation Research, MedImmune Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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