Genetic deletion of SLPI results in increased protease activity and mucus clearance in a murine model of chronic lung disease
P. Ferris (Belfast, United Kingdom), R. Brown (Belfast, United Kingdom), R. Delaney (Belfast, United Kingdom), C. Dougan (Belfast, United Kingdom), D. Doherty (Belfast, United Kingdom), D. Small (Belfast, United Kingdom), M. Mall (Berlin, Germany), D. Mcauley (Belfast, United Kingdom), B. Connolly (Belfast, United Kingdom), S. Weldon (Belfast, United Kingdom), C. Taggart (Belfast, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Novel discoveries in immune (dys)function in lung disease
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P. Ferris (Belfast, United Kingdom), R. Brown (Belfast, United Kingdom), R. Delaney (Belfast, United Kingdom), C. Dougan (Belfast, United Kingdom), D. Doherty (Belfast, United Kingdom), D. Small (Belfast, United Kingdom), M. Mall (Berlin, Germany), D. Mcauley (Belfast, United Kingdom), B. Connolly (Belfast, United Kingdom), S. Weldon (Belfast, United Kingdom), C. Taggart (Belfast, United Kingdom). Genetic deletion of SLPI results in increased protease activity and mucus clearance in a murine model of chronic lung disease. 2807
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