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STAT4 Deficiency Fails To Induce Lung Th2 or Th17 Immunity following Primary or Secondary Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Challenge but Enhances the Lung RSV-Specific CD8+ T Cell Immune Response to Secondary Challenge

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FIG 2 STAT4 deficiency does not result in RSV-induced lung protein IL-13 or IL-17A expression
FIG 3 STAT4 deficiency does not enhance RSV-induced airway mucus expression. Lung sections stained with PAS stain or H&E were prepared from UV-�/��/�
FIG 4 The frequency of T-bet-expressing lung CD4respective isotype control antibodies (mononuclear cells were harvested from RSV-challenged mice on day 6
FIG 5 STAT1lung IL-17 expression compared to RSV A2-challenged STAT1�/� mice infected with RSV strain Line 19 develop enhanced airway eosinophilia and lung IL-13 expression but decreased airway neutrophilia and�/� mice
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