Differential Regulation of Cutaneous Immunity by Sensory Neuron Subsets

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Neuroimmune crosstalk in the skin, through interactions of primary sensory neurons with the immune system, has been shown to regulate host cutaneous defense, inflammation, and tissue repair. Scientists review current knowledge about the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in this crosstalk, as depicted via mouse model studies.
[Trends In Neurosciences]
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