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Basic science in asthma and COPD II
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Treatment of COPD exacerbations is able to influence the mononuclear cells level of the peripheral blood
L. Postnikova, N. Kubysheva, V. Novikov, R. Mindubaev, M. Boldina (Nnizhny Novgorod, Rwanda)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Basic science in asthma and COPD II
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Basic science in asthma and COPD II
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Thematic Poster Session
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Airway diseases
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L. Postnikova, N. Kubysheva, V. Novikov, R. Mindubaev, M. Boldina (Nnizhny Novgorod, Rwanda). Treatment of COPD exacerbations is able to influence the mononuclear cells level of the peripheral blood. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 1982
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Andrey Vasnev - 04.10.2008 12:30
From Vasnev A (see P508)
I am sorry but the break down of Internet aborted my message. Once again. Good work! Do you thing that inflamatory T-cellular pattern could have been secondary to systemic overexpression of alpha 1-adrenoreceptors induced by chronic increase of total blood norepinephrine (NE). If it so, it would be important to decrease not only the detrimental effect of the inflamation but also the possible cause of it - I mean alpha 1-adrenoreceptors overexpression in COPD. Its not a scientific fantasy, there have been published several works in the world pointing out to the essential role of alpha 1-adrenoreceptors stimulation in induction of inflamation.
Andrey Vasnev - 04.10.2008 11:27
Ot Russcogo medvedja Andreyjs
Good work! Do you think that the inflamatory T-cellular pattern is secondary to
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