Role of Paraoxonase 2 in Airway Epithelial Response to Oxidant Stress
Asthma is a widespread chronic lung disease characterized by airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. This airway inflammation is classified by either the presence (T2-high) or absence (T2-low) of high levels of eosinophils. Because most therapies for asthma target eosinophils and related pathwa...
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Main Authors: | Matthew S. McCravy (Author), Zhonghui Yang (Author), Jaime Cyphert-Daly (Author), Zachary R. Healy (Author), Aaron V. Vose (Author), Haein R. Kim (Author), Julia K. L. Walker (Author), Robert M. Tighe (Author), Heath G. Gasier (Author), Jennifer L. Ingram (Author), Loretta G. Que (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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