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Abstract
Using temporal and spatial tracking of allergen-specific T cells, we describe the gene regulatory networks that drive T helper 2 cells (TH2 cells) to develop in response to allergens. Spatial microniches of IL-2 in lymph nodes supported the earliest TH2 cells, demonstrating lymph node localization is a driver of TH2 cell initiation.
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