Research Article
Antagonistic Peptides That Specifically Bind to the First and Second Extracellular Loops of CCR5 and Anti-IL-23p19 Antibody Reduce Airway Inflammation by Suppressing the IL-23/Th17 Signaling Pathway
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Effects of peptides of CCR5 and anti-IL-23p19 mAb on the airway inflammation. (a)–(g) show photomicrographs of HE staining (original magnification: 400×) of lung sections in the control group, sensitization group, model group, anti-IL-23p19 group, GH group, HY group, and anti-IL-23p19 with the HY group, respectively. (h) Inflammation score of mouse lung tissue in each group. Values are the (). compared with the model group.
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