Association between dietary fibre, microbial metabolites and airway obstruction in COPD patients and murine models
K. Budden (Newcastle, Australia), S. Rehman (Sydney, Australia), S. Shukla (Newcastle, Australia), K. Bowerman (Brisbane, Australia), C. Donovan (Sydney, Australia), H. Gomez (Newcastle, Australia), C. Alemao (Newcastle, Australia), L. Wood (Newcastle, Australia), P. Dennis (Brisbane, Australia), P. Hugenholtz (Brisbane, Australia), P. Wark (Newcastle, Australia), P. Hansbro (Sydney, Australia)
Source: International Congress 2022 – In vivo and in vitro studies of airway diseases
Session: In vivo and in vitro studies of airway diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3168
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K. Budden (Newcastle, Australia), S. Rehman (Sydney, Australia), S. Shukla (Newcastle, Australia), K. Bowerman (Brisbane, Australia), C. Donovan (Sydney, Australia), H. Gomez (Newcastle, Australia), C. Alemao (Newcastle, Australia), L. Wood (Newcastle, Australia), P. Dennis (Brisbane, Australia), P. Hugenholtz (Brisbane, Australia), P. Wark (Newcastle, Australia), P. Hansbro (Sydney, Australia). Association between dietary fibre, microbial metabolites and airway obstruction in COPD patients and murine models. 3168
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