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Dermal Substitutes for Clinical Management of Severe Burn Injuries: Current and Future Perspectives
This review provides an updated insight into various commercialized dermal substitutes, current skin tissue engineering research, and clinical gaps in the management of severe burn injuries. Potential avenues for the development of the next‐generation dermal substitutes using the latest tissue engineering approaches aimed at improving overall tissue ...
Van Vo+5 more
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Objective: To identify factors associated with poor bronchial asthma control in patients attending Atbara Teaching Hospital, Sudan, in 2020. Methods: This was an analytical, descriptive, cross-sectional hospital-based study conducted at the Atbara ...
Hadeel Kareem Aladdin+3 more
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Objective: We previously reported that the nonpeptide tachykinin NK 2 receptor antagonist SR48968 (saredutant) significantly inhibits neurokinin A-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma. MEN11420 (nepadutant) is a bicyclic peptide tachykinin
Venessa Schelfhout+4 more
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ABSTRACT Carcinoid tumours are slow‐growing neuroendocrine neoplasms mainly affecting the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tree, ovaries and kidneys. Approximately 20% of patients with carcinoid tumour are affected by carcinoid syndrome, characterised by chronic diarrhoea and/or flushing in the presence of systemically elevated levels of ...
Abdelmounem Eltayeb Abdo+7 more
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Eotaxin: a potent eosinophil chemoattractant cytokine detected in a guinea pig model of allergic airways inflammation. [PDF]
Eosinophil accumulation is a prominent feature of allergic inflammatory reactions, such as those occurring in the lung of the allergic asthmatic, but the endogenous chemoattractants involved have not been identified.
Collins, PD+8 more
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Small airway dysfunction is associated to excessive bronchoconstriction in asthmatic patients
BackgroundWe investigated whether a relationship between small airways dysfunction and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), expressed both in terms of ease of airway narrowing and of excessive bronchoconstriction, could be demonstrated in asthma ...
V. Alfieri+8 more
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Insulin increases sensory nerve density and reflex bronchoconstriction in obese mice
Obesity-induced asthma responds poorly to all current pharmacological interventions, including steroids, suggesting that classic, eosinophilic inflammation is not a mechanism.
Gina N. Calco+4 more
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Regular treatment with salmeterol and inhaled steroids for chronic asthma: serious adverse events [PDF]
Epidemiological evidence has suggested a link between beta(2)-agonists and increased asthma mortality. There has been much debate about possible causal links for this association, and whether regular (daily) long-acting beta(2)-agonists are safe ...
Altman+74 more
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Many potential new asthma therapies that show promise in the pre-clinical stage of drug development do not demonstrate efficacy during clinical trials.
Alexander P Nesmith+3 more
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This series of four patients highlights the potential role of benralizumab in treating life‐threatening asthma exacerbations driven by eosinophilic airway inflammation and underlines the need for phenotyping and timely intervention in managing such patients with near‐fatal asthma while also stressing the need for continued adherence to asthma ...
Lennart Conemans+4 more
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