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PCC and JYW conceived and designed the first draft. MHH, WSK, and LSHW made the references check. PCC drew the figure. All authors read and approved the fnal manuscript.

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Chen, PC., Hsieh, MH., Kuo, WS. et al. Trained immunity and macrophage reprogramming in allergic disorders. Cell Mol Immunol 20, 1084–1086 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41423-023-01005-0

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