How cultured epithelial cells from asthma and COPD patients deal with pathogens: defective anti-rhinovirus responses in asthma

D. Davies (Southampton, United Kingdom)

Source: Research Seminar 2008 - Host-pathogen interactions in the lung: implications for treatment of respiratory infections and inflammatory lung diseases
Number: 10
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory infections

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