Supplemental Material, DS3_TPX_10.1177_0192623318816295 - The Endothelin-A Receptor Antagonist Zibotentan Induces Damage to the Nasal Olfactory Epithelium Possibly Mediated in Part through Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells Marian A. Esvelt Zachary T. Freeman Alexander T. Pearson Jack R. Harkema Gregory T. Clines Katrina L. Clines Melissa C. Dyson Mark J. Hoenerhoff 10.25384/SAGE.7537940.v1 https://sage.figshare.com/articles/figure/Supplemental_Material_DS3_TPX_10_1177_0192623318816295_-_The_Endothelin-A_Receptor_Antagonist_Zibotentan_Induces_Damage_to_the_Nasal_Olfactory_Epithelium_Possibly_Mediated_in_Part_through_Type_2_Innate_Lymphoid_Cells/7537940 <p>Supplemental Material, DS3_TPX_10.1177_0192623318816295 for The Endothelin-A Receptor Antagonist Zibotentan Induces Damage to the Nasal Olfactory Epithelium Possibly Mediated in Part through Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells by Marian A. Esvelt, Zachary T. Freeman, Alexander T. Pearson, Jack R. Harkema, Gregory T. Clines, Katrina L. Clines, Melissa C. Dyson, and Mark J. Hoenerhoff in Toxicologic Pathology</p> 2018-12-30 12:00:00 zibotentan endothelin-A receptor antagonist ILC2 olfactory epithelium gavage injury nasal TH2-mediated