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Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Hill DA, Kim BS, Headley MB, Doering TA, E Wherry J, Jessup HK, Siegel LA, Kambayashi T et al..  2011.  TSLP promotes interleukin-3-independent basophil haematopoiesis and type 2 inflammation.. Nature. 477(7363):229-33.
Kim BS, Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Noti M, Monticelli LA, Sonnenberg GF, Hepworth MR, Van Voorhees AS, Comeau MR, Artis D.  2013.  TSLP elicits IL-33-independent innate lymphoid cell responses to promote skin inflammation.. Sci Transl Med. 5(170):170ra16.
Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Wojno EDTait, Kim BS, Osborne LC, Ziegler CG, Benitez AJ, Ruymann KR, Farber DL, Sleiman PM et al..  2013.  Thymic stromal lymphopoietin-mediated extramedullary hematopoiesis promotes allergic inflammation.. Immunity. 39(6):1158-70.
Noti M, Wojno EDTait, Kim BS, Siracusa MC, Giacomin PR, Nair MG, Benitez AJ, Ruymann KR, Muir AB, Hill DA et al..  2013.  Thymic stromal lymphopoietin-elicited basophil responses promote eosinophilic esophagitis.. Nat Med. 19(8):1005-13.
Saenz SA, Siracusa MC, Monticelli LA, Ziegler CGK, Kim BS, Brestoff JR, Peterson LW, E Wherry J, Goldrath AW, Bhandoola A et al..  2013.  IL-25 simultaneously elicits distinct populations of innate lymphoid cells and multipotent progenitor type 2 (MPPtype2) cells.. J Exp Med. 210(9):1823-37.
Saenz SA, Siracusa MC, Perrigoue JG, Spencer SP, Urban JF, Tocker JE, Budelsky AL, Kleinschek MA, Kastelein RA, Kambayashi T et al..  2010.  IL25 elicits a multipotent progenitor cell population that promotes T(H)2 cytokine responses.. Nature. 464(7293):1362-6.
Hill DA, Siracusa MC, Abt MC, Kim BS, Kobuley D, Kubo M, Kambayashi T, Larosa DF, Renner ED, Orange JS et al..  2012.  Commensal bacteria-derived signals regulate basophil hematopoiesis and allergic inflammation.. Nat Med. 18(4):538-46.
Osborne LC, Monticelli LA, Nice TJ, Sutherland TE, Siracusa MC, Hepworth MR, Tomov VT, Kobuley D, Tran SV, Bittinger K et al..  2014.  Coinfection. Virus-helminth coinfection reveals a microbiota-independent mechanism of immunomodulation.. Science. 345(6196):578-82.