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Murine Model of Allergen Induced Asthma
Published on: May 14, 2012
Molecular mediators of asthma: current insights
M T Krishna1, A J Chauhan, S T Holgate
1University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
With advances in molecular biology, the complex inflammatory events that underlie asthma are being unraveled. The players are diverse, involving two populations each of mast cells and helper T cells, eosinophils, bronchial endothelial and epithelial cells, and an array of vasoactive and bronchoactive mediators. The clinical message is already clear: Treat the inflammation early.
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