Increased IgA+ memory B cells are associated with small airway dysfunction in asthma patients

A. Habener (Hannover, Germany), R. Grychtol (Hannover, Germany), S. Gaedcke (Hannover, Germany), D. Deluca (Hannover, Germany), A. Dittrich (Hannover, Germany), C. Happle (Hannover, Germany), M. Abdo (Grosshansdorf, Germany), H. Watz (Grosshansdorf, Germany), F. Pedersen (Grosshansdorf, Germany), I. König (Lübeck, Germany), D. Thiele (Lübeck, Germany), M. Kopp (Lübeck, Germany), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), T. Bahmer (Grosshansdorf, Germany), K. Rabe (Grosshansdorf, Germany), A. Meyer-Bahlburg (Greifswald, Germany), G. Hansen (Hannover, Germany)

Source: International Congress 2022 – New insights into asthma immunology: from mouse to man
Session: New insights into asthma immunology: from mouse to man
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 934

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A. Habener (Hannover, Germany), R. Grychtol (Hannover, Germany), S. Gaedcke (Hannover, Germany), D. Deluca (Hannover, Germany), A. Dittrich (Hannover, Germany), C. Happle (Hannover, Germany), M. Abdo (Grosshansdorf, Germany), H. Watz (Grosshansdorf, Germany), F. Pedersen (Grosshansdorf, Germany), I. König (Lübeck, Germany), D. Thiele (Lübeck, Germany), M. Kopp (Lübeck, Germany), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), T. Bahmer (Grosshansdorf, Germany), K. Rabe (Grosshansdorf, Germany), A. Meyer-Bahlburg (Greifswald, Germany), G. Hansen (Hannover, Germany). Increased IgA+ memory B cells are associated with small airway dysfunction in asthma patients. 934

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