Sputum macrophage diversity and activation in asthma: Role of severity and inflammatory phenotype
Allergy2020Vol. 76(3), pp. 775–788
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Angélica Tiotiu, Nazanin Zounemat Kermani, Yusef Badi, Stelios Pavlidis, Philip M. Hansbro, Yike Guo, Kian Fan Chung, Ian M. Adcock
Abstract
Macrophage activation is attenuated in severe granulocytic asthma highlighting defective innate immunity except for specific subsets characterized by distinct inflammatory pathways.
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