Abstract: Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenance and exacerbations of the disease. Regulators of eosinophil longevity play critical roles in determining whether eosinophils accumulate into the airways of asthmatics. Several cytokines enhance eosinophil survival promoting eosinophilic airway inflammation while for example glucocorticoids, the most important anti-inflammatory drugs used to treat asthma, promote the intrinsic pathway of eosinophil apoptosis and by this mechanism contribute to the resolution of eosinophilic airway inflammation. Mitochondria seem to play central roles in both intrinsic mitochondrion-centered and extrinsic receptor-mediated pathways of apoptosis in e...
Asthma is commonly recognized as a heterogeneous condition with a complex pathophysiology. With adva...
Background Inflamed environments are typically hypercellular, rich in pro-inflammatory cytokines,...
This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license
Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenan...
Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenan...
Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenan...
Asthma is characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils in the airways in most phenotypes. Eosino...
Eosinophils play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of asthma and allergic disease. The accumulation...
Asthma is characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils in the airways in most phenotypes. Eosino...
Apoptosis is the most common form of physiological cell death and a necessary process to maintain ce...
Background Eosinophils are critically involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Nitric oxide (NO) i...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
Eosinophils, containing tissue toxic granule proteins, are regarded a culprit cell in asthma pathoge...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophi...
Asthma is commonly recognized as a heterogeneous condition with a complex pathophysiology. With adva...
Background Inflamed environments are typically hypercellular, rich in pro-inflammatory cytokines,...
This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license
Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenan...
Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenan...
Eosinophils are abundantly present in most phenotypes of asthma and they contribute to the maintenan...
Asthma is characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils in the airways in most phenotypes. Eosino...
Eosinophils play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of asthma and allergic disease. The accumulation...
Asthma is characterized by the accumulation of eosinophils in the airways in most phenotypes. Eosino...
Apoptosis is the most common form of physiological cell death and a necessary process to maintain ce...
Background Eosinophils are critically involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Nitric oxide (NO) i...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
Eosinophils, containing tissue toxic granule proteins, are regarded a culprit cell in asthma pathoge...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophi...
Asthma is commonly recognized as a heterogeneous condition with a complex pathophysiology. With adva...
Background Inflamed environments are typically hypercellular, rich in pro-inflammatory cytokines,...
This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license