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Immune cell's role in lupus nephritis: Discovery paves way for safety testing of potential new use for asthma drug
Scientists have discovered that the activation of immune cells called basophils causes kidney damage in a mouse model of lupus nephritis. These findings and the team's associated research in humans may lead to new treatments for this serious disease, a severe form of systemic lupus erythematosus that affects the kidneys and is difficult to treat.
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