Human rhinovirus induce specific bronchial smooth muscle migration toward bronchial epithelium in severe asthma through the CXCL10/CXCR3 axis
A. Celle (Bordeaux, France), P. Esteves (Bordeaux, France), G. Cardouat (Bordeaux, France), F. Beaufils (Bordeaux, France), E. Eyraud (Bordeaux, France), I. Dupin (Bordeaux, France), E. Maurat (Bordeaux, France), O. Ousova (Bordeaux, France), H. Begueret (Bordeaux, France), M. Thumerel (Bordeaux, France), R. Marthan (Bordeaux, France), P. Girodet (Bordeaux, France), P. Berger (Bordeaux, France), T. Trian (Bordeaux, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Environmental and lifestyle impacts on chronic lung disease
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