Direct activation of sensory afferents by diesel exhaust particles can trigger respiratory symptoms
Ryan Robinson (London, United Kingdom), Ryan Robinson, Mark Birrell, Michael Wortley, Eric Dubuis, Shu Chen, Catriona McGilvery, Sheng Hu, Sara Bonvini, Sarah Maher, John Adcock, Ian Mudway, Alexandra Porter, Terry Tetley, Maria Belvisi
Source: International Congress 2016 – Airway pharmacology: drug targets and mode of action
Session: Airway pharmacology: drug targets and mode of action
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5071
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Ryan Robinson (London, United Kingdom), Ryan Robinson, Mark Birrell, Michael Wortley, Eric Dubuis, Shu Chen, Catriona McGilvery, Sheng Hu, Sara Bonvini, Sarah Maher, John Adcock, Ian Mudway, Alexandra Porter, Terry Tetley, Maria Belvisi. Direct activation of sensory afferents by diesel exhaust particles can trigger respiratory symptoms. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 5071
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