Allicin Facilitates Airway Surface Liquid Hydration by Activation of CFTR
Airway epithelium plays critical roles in regulating airway surface liquid (ASL), the alteration of which causes mucus stasis symptoms. Allicin is a compound released from garlic and harbors the capacity of lung-protection. However, the potential regulatory effects of allicin on airway epithelium re...
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Main Authors: | Zhuo-Er Qiu (Author), Jian-Bang Xu (Author), Lei Chen (Author), Ze-Xin Huang (Author), Tian-Lun Lei (Author), Zi-Yang Huang (Author), Xiao-Chun Hou (Author), Hai-Long Yang (Author), Qin-Hua Lin (Author), Yun-Xin Zhu (Author), Lei Zhao (Author), Wen-Liang Zhou (Author), Yi-Lin Zhang (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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