Selected article for: "airway inflammation and positive correlation"

Author: Aran Singanayagam; Joseph Footitt; Benjamin T Kasdorf; Matthias Marczynski; Michael T Cross; Lydia J Finney; Maria-Belen Trujillo Torralbo; Maria Calderazzo; Jie Zhu; Julia Aniscenko; Thomas B Clarke; Philip L Molyneaux; Nathan W Bartlett; Miriam F Moffatt; William O Cookson; Jadwiga Wedzicha; Christopher M Evans; Oliver Lieleg; Patrick Mallia; Sebastian L Johnston
Title: MUC5AC drives COPD exacerbation severity through amplification of virus-induced airway inflammation
  • Document date: 2019_7_22
  • ID: gg2ctmn7_17
    Snippet: Since virus replication acts as a driver for airway inflammation 1,15 , we also examined relationships between sputum mucins and virus load and found a positive correlation between sputum MUC5AC and sputum virus load (Fig.2e) ......
    Document: Since virus replication acts as a driver for airway inflammation 1,15 , we also examined relationships between sputum mucins and virus load and found a positive correlation between sputum MUC5AC and sputum virus load (Fig.2e) .

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