In vivo allergen-activated inflammatory eosinophils reduced airway smooth muscle cells apoptosis in allergic asthma patients

A. Januskevicius (Kaunas, Lithuania), E. Jurkeviciute (Kaunas, Lithuania), A. Rimkunas (Kaunas, Lithuania), J. Palacionyte (Kaunas, Lithuania), B. Tamasauskaite (Kaunas, Lithuania), I. Janulaityte (Kaunas, Lithuania), V. Kalinauskaite-Zukauske (Kaunas, Lithuania), K. Malakauskas (Kaunas, Lithuania)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – New insights into the airway immunology of lung disease
Session: New insights into the airway immunology of lung disease
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Number: 694

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