Nasal polyposis in severe asthma is associated with airway autoimmunity towards eosinophils and macrophages

L. Eriksen (Copenhagen , Denmark), A. Von Bülow (Copenhagen, Denmark), L. Frøssing (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Hvidtfeldt (Copenhagen, Denmark), D. Kjærsgaard Klein (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Mukherjee (Hamilton, Canada), P. Nair (Hamilton, Canada), C. Porsbjerg (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Pearls in airway immunology: from mouse to man
Session: Pearls in airway immunology: from mouse to man
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2201

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L. Eriksen (Copenhagen , Denmark), A. Von Bülow (Copenhagen, Denmark), L. Frøssing (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Hvidtfeldt (Copenhagen, Denmark), D. Kjærsgaard Klein (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Mukherjee (Hamilton, Canada), P. Nair (Hamilton, Canada), C. Porsbjerg (Copenhagen, Denmark). Nasal polyposis in severe asthma is associated with airway autoimmunity towards eosinophils and macrophages. 2201

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