IL-4 levels in sputum correlate with increased mucus production and ciliary dysfunction
E. Cant (Dundee, United Kingdom), M. Bottier (Dundee, United Kingdom), M. Shuttleworth (Dundee, United Kingdom), F. Daudvohra (London, United Kingdom), R. Urquhart (Dundee, United Kingdom), A. Gilmour (Dundee, United Kingdom), M. Crichton (Dundee, United Kingdom), D. Cassidy (Dundee, United Kingdom), T. Burgoyne (London, United Kingdom), C. Hogg (London, United Kingdom), J. Huang (Dundee, United Kingdom), J. Chalmers (Dundee, United Kingdom), A. Shoemark (Dundee, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Basic science of respiratory infection
Session: Basic science of respiratory infection
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1823
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E. Cant (Dundee, United Kingdom), M. Bottier (Dundee, United Kingdom), M. Shuttleworth (Dundee, United Kingdom), F. Daudvohra (London, United Kingdom), R. Urquhart (Dundee, United Kingdom), A. Gilmour (Dundee, United Kingdom), M. Crichton (Dundee, United Kingdom), D. Cassidy (Dundee, United Kingdom), T. Burgoyne (London, United Kingdom), C. Hogg (London, United Kingdom), J. Huang (Dundee, United Kingdom), J. Chalmers (Dundee, United Kingdom), A. Shoemark (Dundee, United Kingdom). IL-4 levels in sputum correlate with increased mucus production and ciliary dysfunction. 1823
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