Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) reduces severity of Pseudomonas pneumonia in mice and inhibits epithelial barrier disruption and Pseudomonas invasion of respiratory epithelial cells
Nosocomial pneumonia (NP) is the third most common hospital-acquired infection and the leading cause of death due to hospital-acquired infection in the US. During pneumonia and non-pneumonia severe illness, respiratory tract secretions become enriched with the serine protease neutrophil elastase (NE...
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Main Authors: | Gregory ePott (Author), Scott eBeard (Author), Courtney eBryan (Author), Daniel eMerrick (Author), Leland eShapiro (Author) |
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