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New paper explores a radical new approach to combating asthma.

Illustration of a house dust mite and breathing system in grey colour

Anant Parekh, Professor of Physiology in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, and postdoctoral scientist Yu-Ping Lin, have recently had a paper accepted by Molecular Cell. 

Their paper, entitled The allergen Der p3 from house dust mite stimulates store-operated Ca2+ channels and mast cell migration through PAR4 receptors, looks at a radical new approach to combating asthma. 

Find out more (DPAG website)