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The role of innate lymphoid cells in chronic rhinosinusitis in children
Natural lymphoid cells belong to the cells of the innate immune system. Their main role is to regulate the immune response to infectious and non-infectious inflammatory stimuli. They play a key role in the etiology of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) due to their ability to react quickly and shape the cytokine microenvironment. The development of CRS in children demonstrates the interaction between dysbiosis and the inflammatory response of the respiratory mucosa.
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Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology is aimed mainly at allergologists, but also medical doctors working in related fields, such as otolaryngology, pulmonology, and dermatology. The main goal of the journal is to ensure rapid publication of important research papers and interesting case studies from the following areas: allergology, diagnostics, therapy of allergic diseases, in particular in the area of immunotherapy, rhinitis, asthma. The Editorial Board accepts for publication original papers, case studies and letters to the Editor. We also publish review articles (both commissioned and those agreed upon with the Editor-in-Chief), articles dealing with standards of medical practice, as well as special issues. The journal is published quarterly. We guarantee short review times (up to two weeks) and immediate publication on-line upon Editor acceptance.