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Posttranscriptional control of airway inflammation

WIREs RNA, 2017
Acute inflammation in the lungs is a vital protective response, efficiently and swiftly eliminating inciters of tissue injury. However, in respiratory diseases characterized by chronic inflammation, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, enhanced expression of inflammatory mediators leads to tissue damage and impaired lung function ...
Wendy, Ezegbunam, Robert, Foronjy
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Airways Inflammation in Nocturnal Asthma

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1991
Nocturnal asthma is a frequent problem, but the mechanism is unclear. We investigated the possibility that airways inflammation occurred during the night. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was analyzed in asthmatic patients with (n = 7) and without nocturnal asthma (n = 7) at 1600 and 0400 h. The nocturnal asthma group had an increase in the total leukocyte
R J, Martin   +4 more
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Airways Inflammation

Chest, 1992
S I, Rennard   +9 more
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[Asthmatic airway inflammation].

Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung und Qualitatssicherung, 2002
Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways even in its clinically mildest manifestation. The pathogenesis is based on complex interactions between inflammatory cells, soluble signal molecules (mediators) and structural cells as well as extracellular components of the airways.
C, Kroegel   +3 more
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Invasive monitoring of airway inflammation

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
What we know: Ethical concerns have limited research involving invasive bronchoscopy techniques in young children. No longitudinal studies have been conducted to compare the findings of bronchial biopsy or bronchoalveolar lavage in young children with transient episodic wheeze versus asthma.
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Neurogenic inflammation in the airways

Respiration Physiology, 2001
Release of neuropeptides, including tachykinins and calcitonin gene-related peptide, from sensory nerves via an axon or local reflex may have inflammatory effects in the airways. This neurogenic inflammation may be initiated by activation of sensory nerves by inflammatory mediators and irritants. Neurogenic inflammation is well developed in rodents and
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Airway Inflammation and Hyperresponsiveness

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1987
O'Byrne, P. M.   +2 more
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Airway Inflammation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995
James H. Shelhamer   +5 more
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Airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation

British Medical Bulletin, 1987
N C, Barnes, J F, Costello
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Regulation of immune responses by the airway epithelial cell landscape

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021
Richard J Hewitt, Clare Lloyd
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