Neutrophil granulocytes from Th1-high asthmatics show a reduced chemotactic response to bacterial compound ex vivo
S. Lemmel (Lübeck, Germany), A. Wohlers (Lübeck, Germany), T. Becker (Lübeck, Germany), A. Bachmann (Lübeck, Germany), T. Bahmer (Grosshansdorf, Germany), G. Hansen (Hannover, Germany), E. Von Mutius (München, Germany), K. Rabe (Grosshansdorf, Germany), O. Fuchs (Bern, Switzerland), A. Dittrich (Hannover, Germany), B. Schaub (München, Germany), C. Happle (Hannover, Germany), M. Weckmann (Lübeck, Germany), M. Kopp (Lübeck, Germany)
Source: International Congress 2022 – New insights into paediatric asthma diagnosis and management of severe asthma
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S. Lemmel (Lübeck, Germany), A. Wohlers (Lübeck, Germany), T. Becker (Lübeck, Germany), A. Bachmann (Lübeck, Germany), T. Bahmer (Grosshansdorf, Germany), G. Hansen (Hannover, Germany), E. Von Mutius (München, Germany), K. Rabe (Grosshansdorf, Germany), O. Fuchs (Bern, Switzerland), A. Dittrich (Hannover, Germany), B. Schaub (München, Germany), C. Happle (Hannover, Germany), M. Weckmann (Lübeck, Germany), M. Kopp (Lübeck, Germany). Neutrophil granulocytes from Th1-high asthmatics show a reduced chemotactic response to bacterial compound ex vivo. 2954
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