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Wednesday, 13.09.2017
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From the bench: therapeutic approaches in COPD and emphysema
Poster Discussion
Chairs:
A. Yildirim (Neuherberg, Germany), M. Faner Canet (Barcelona, Spain)
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ATRvD1 reverts cigarette smoke-induced emphysema by pro-resolutive and antioxidant effects
M. Lanzetti Daher de Deus (Niteroi/Rj, Brazil)
Effect of ultrafine particle matter on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: involvement of the inflammasome.
C. Colarusso (Venticano (AV), Italy)
FPS-ZM1-induced blocking of RAGE alleviates elastase-induced emphysema development by preventing RAGE-DAMP-Nrf2 signaling
H. Lee (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea)
Therapeutic effects of human perivascular stem cells in an emphysema mouse model
S. HONG (Chuncheon, Republic of Korea)
Detection and inhibition of ENaC-activating proteases associated with airway dehydration in COPD
L. Martin (Belfast, United Kingdom)
Regulatory T cells in COPD development: How the animal model resembles the human pathophysiological features
F. Degobbi Tenorio Quirino dos Santos Lopes (Brazil)
The protective effects of thymoquinone on lung damage developed by cigarette smoke
N. Yetkin (KAYSERI, Turkey)
Different microenvironment stimuli results in distinct patterns of macrophages polarization comparing elastase- and cigarette smoke - induced models of emphysema
J. Benini Kohler (são bernardo do campo, Brazil)
Propolis reverts cigarette smoke-induced emphysema through macrophage alternative activation
M. Lanzetti Daher de Deus (Niteroi/Rj, Brazil)
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