Neutrophil phenotypes in chronic lung disease

Volume: 13, Issue: 10, Pages: 951 - 967
Published: Aug 21, 2019
Abstract
Introduction: Neutrophils are the most abundant inflammatory cells in the lungs of patients with chronic lung diseases, especially COPD, yet despite this, patients often experience repeated chest infections. Neutrophil function may be altered in disease, but the reasons are unclear. In chronic disease, sequential pro-inflammatory and pro-repair responses appear distorted. As understanding of neutrophil heterogeneity has expanded, it is suggested...
Paper Details
Title
Neutrophil phenotypes in chronic lung disease
Published Date
Aug 21, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
10
Pages
951 - 967
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