Neutrophil extracellular traps are associated with inflammation in chronic airway disease
Respirology2016Vol. 21(3), pp. 467–475
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Thomas K. Wright, Peter G. Gibson, Jodie L. Simpson, Vanessa M. McDonald, Lisa G. Wood, Katherine J. Baines
Abstract
NETs are present in the airways of subjects with asthma and COPD. Accumulation of excessive NETs was associated with activation of innate immune responses contributing to disease pathogenesis in chronic airway disease.
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