Microbiology
Immunology
Clinton Mathias
Associate Professor/Nutritional Sciences
clinton.mathias@uconn.edu
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Scholarly Contributions
11 Scholarly Contributions
IL-33 Signaling is Dispensable for the IL-10-induced Enhancement of Mast Cell Responses During Food Allergy
Research Type: Journal Article
Mast cell responses in a mouse model of food allergy are regulated via a ST2/IL-4 axis
Research Type: Abstract
Associate Editor, Nutrition Reviews
Research Type: Editorship
Associate Editor, Frontiers in Immunology: Molecular and Innate Immunity
Research Type: Editorship
Associate Editor, Frontiers in Nutrition: Nutritional Immunology
Research Type: Editorship
Pharmacology of Immunotherapeutic Drugs, Second Edition
Research Type: Book
IL-10 promotes mast cell homeostasis and differentiation towards a mucosal mast cell phenotype
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
IL-10 Differentially Promotes Mast Cell Responsiveness to IL-33 Resulting In Induction of Anaphylaxis and Suppression of Neutrophilia
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Mechanical Skin Injury Facilitates systemic allergen sensitization, overcoming resistance to food allergy development in C57BL6/J mice
Research Type: Journal Article
Pro-inflammatory Effects of IL-10 during Food Allergy are Independent of IL-33 signaling
Research Type: Journal Article
IL-10 Neutralization Attenuates Mast Cell Responses in a Murine Model of Experimental Food Allergy
Research Type: Journal Article