Late Breaking Abstract - The "one airway, one disease" concept at the light of Th2 inflammation
Conclusions: Nasal and bronchial epithelia display distinct transcriptional signatures. In AR group, but not in R group, nasal cells can be used as bronchial surrogates to assess Th2 inflammation.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Giovannini-Chami, L., Paquet, A., Sanfiorenzo, C., Pons, N., Cazareth, J., Magnone, V., Le Brigand, K., Chevalier, B., Julia, V., Leroy, S., Marquette, C.-H., Barbry, P., Marcet, B. Tags: Molecular Pathology and Functional Genomics Source Type: research
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