Abstract Background The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorganisms, primarily those occurring as airborne particles such as viral and bacterial entities, or fungal spores. Microorganism characteristics coupled with the local host immune response will determine whether they will be cleared or adhere and colonize the airways leading to acute or chronic pulmonary disease. Like bacteria, fungi can cause severe lung diseases, but their infection rates are much lower. The lung microbiota is commonly sampled using relatively invasive bronchoscopic procedures. Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) collection offers a potentially less invasive alternative for lung microbiota sampling. This study tries to deter...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing f...
Background:Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing f...
Background Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing f...
Background:Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing f...
Background Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...
Background: The presence of virus and bacteria in the airways of subjects with asthma is common and ...