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Nature Communications|April 22, 2023
Rhinovirus-induced epithelial RIG-I inflammasome suppresses antiviral immunity and promotes inflammation in asthma and COVID-19Urszula Radzikowska, Andrzej Eljaszewicz, Ge Tan, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|May 3, 2017
Addressing unmet needs in understanding asthma mechanisms: From the European Asthma Research and Innovation Partnership (EARIP) Work Package (WP)2 collaboratorsMichael R Edwards, Sejal Saglani, Jurgen Schwarze, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 17, 2018
Development and characterization of DNAzyme candidates demonstrating significant efficiency against human rhinovirusesDaniel P Potaczek, Sebastian D Unger, Nan Zhang, et al.
Nature Communications|October 19, 2023
Obesity dysregulates the pulmonary antiviral immune responseMark Almond, Hugo A Farne, Millie M Jackson, et al.
Nature Communications|June 13, 2023
Author Correction: Rhinovirus-induced epithelial RIG-I inflammasome suppresses antiviral immunity and promotes inflammation in asthma and COVID-19Urszula Radzikowska, Andrzej Eljaszewicz, Ge Tan, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology|December 2, 2020
Rhinovirus-induced CCL17 and CCL22 in Asthma Exacerbations and Differential Regulation by STAT6Teresa C Williams, David J Jackson, Steven Maltby, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 2021
Pulmonary Innate Lymphoid Cell Responses during Rhinovirus-induced Asthma Exacerbations <i>In Vivo</i>: A Clinical TrialJaideep Dhariwal, Aoife Cameron, Ernie Wong, et al.
Nature Medicine|February 5, 2008
Mouse models of rhinovirus-induced disease and exacerbation of allergic airway inflammationNathan W Bartlett, Ross P Walton, Michael R Edwards, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|October 29, 2014
IL-33-dependent type 2 inflammation during rhinovirus-induced asthma exacerbations in vivoDavid J Jackson, Heidi Makrinioti, Batika M J Rana, et al.
Nature Communications|June 10, 2018
Corticosteroid suppression of antiviral immunity increases bacterial loads and mucus production in COPD exacerbationsAran Singanayagam, Nicholas Glanville, Jason L Girkin, et al.
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Nature Communications|April 22, 2023
Rhinovirus-induced epithelial RIG-I inflammasome suppresses antiviral immunity and promotes inflammation in asthma and COVID-19Urszula Radzikowska, Andrzej Eljaszewicz, Ge Tan, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|May 3, 2017
Addressing unmet needs in understanding asthma mechanisms: From the European Asthma Research and Innovation Partnership (EARIP) Work Package (WP)2 collaboratorsMichael R Edwards, Sejal Saglani, Jurgen Schwarze, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 17, 2018
Development and characterization of DNAzyme candidates demonstrating significant efficiency against human rhinovirusesDaniel P Potaczek, Sebastian D Unger, Nan Zhang, et al.
Nature Communications|October 19, 2023
Obesity dysregulates the pulmonary antiviral immune responseMark Almond, Hugo A Farne, Millie M Jackson, et al.
Nature Communications|June 13, 2023
Author Correction: Rhinovirus-induced epithelial RIG-I inflammasome suppresses antiviral immunity and promotes inflammation in asthma and COVID-19Urszula Radzikowska, Andrzej Eljaszewicz, Ge Tan, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology|December 2, 2020
Rhinovirus-induced CCL17 and CCL22 in Asthma Exacerbations and Differential Regulation by STAT6Teresa C Williams, David J Jackson, Steven Maltby, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 2021
Pulmonary Innate Lymphoid Cell Responses during Rhinovirus-induced Asthma Exacerbations <i>In Vivo</i>: A Clinical TrialJaideep Dhariwal, Aoife Cameron, Ernie Wong, et al.
Nature Medicine|February 5, 2008
Mouse models of rhinovirus-induced disease and exacerbation of allergic airway inflammationNathan W Bartlett, Ross P Walton, Michael R Edwards, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|October 29, 2014
IL-33-dependent type 2 inflammation during rhinovirus-induced asthma exacerbations in vivoDavid J Jackson, Heidi Makrinioti, Batika M J Rana, et al.
Nature Communications|June 10, 2018
Corticosteroid suppression of antiviral immunity increases bacterial loads and mucus production in COPD exacerbationsAran Singanayagam, Nicholas Glanville, Jason L Girkin, et al.
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