Airway hyperresponsiveness in offspring from mothers with allergic airway inflammation during pregnancy is muscarinic receptor and ADAM33 dependent.
M. Wandel (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), E. Davies (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), J. Kelly (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), S. Holgate (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), D. Davies (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), H. Haitchi (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Novel molecular markers and targets for asthma phenotypes
Disease area: Airway diseases
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