Neutrophils in asthma: the good, the bad and the bacteria

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Volume: 76, Issue: 8, Pages: 835 - 844
Published: Feb 25, 2021
Abstract
Airway inflammation plays a key role in asthma pathogenesis but is heterogeneous in nature. There has been significant scientific discovery with regard to type 2-driven, eosinophil-dominated asthma, with effective therapies ranging from inhaled corticosteroids to novel biologics. However, studies suggest that approximately 1 in 5 adults with asthma have an increased proportion of neutrophils in their airways. These patients tend to be older,...
Paper Details
Title
Neutrophils in asthma: the good, the bad and the bacteria
Published Date
Feb 25, 2021
Journal
Volume
76
Issue
8
Pages
835 - 844
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