Bronchial smooth muscle of severe asthmatic patients decreases rhinovirus replication within the epithelium through a CCL-20/PKR/eIF2-a dependent pathway
P. Esteves (PESSAC, France), B. Allard (PESSAC, France), A. Celle (PESSAC, France), I. Dupin (PESSAC, France), E. Maurat (PESSAC, France), O. Ousova (PESSAC, France), M. Thumerel (PESSAC, France), H. Begueret (PESSAC, France), T. Lassere (PESSAC, France), R. Marthan (PESSAC, France), P. Girodet (PESSAC, France), P. Berger (PESSAC, France), T. Trian (PESSAC, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Asthma treatment: clinical and translational science
Session: Asthma treatment: clinical and translational science
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1485
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P. Esteves (PESSAC, France), B. Allard (PESSAC, France), A. Celle (PESSAC, France), I. Dupin (PESSAC, France), E. Maurat (PESSAC, France), O. Ousova (PESSAC, France), M. Thumerel (PESSAC, France), H. Begueret (PESSAC, France), T. Lassere (PESSAC, France), R. Marthan (PESSAC, France), P. Girodet (PESSAC, France), P. Berger (PESSAC, France), T. Trian (PESSAC, France). Bronchial smooth muscle of severe asthmatic patients decreases rhinovirus replication within the epithelium through a CCL-20/PKR/eIF2-a dependent pathway. 1485
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