Introduction: Asthma is a common respiratory disorder, since about 10% of the population suffer from this disease, and up to 10% have a severe form. Recent findings have allowed a greater and deeper understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms, distinguishing two groups of patients according to the prevalent cellular population that drives the inflammatory process, and consequentially, to intervene on different cellular targets. Areas covered: Currently, several biological drugs directly interfering with these pathophysiological mechanisms (namely IgE, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, and IL-17) are under investigation. Expert commentary: With the elucidation of mechanisms, new-targeted drugs have been developed. Asthma therapy is changing from a ‘...
Abstract Many patients with asthma have poorly controlled symptoms, and particularly for those with ...
Although once considered a single disease entity, asthma is now known to be a complex inflammatory d...
Asthma is a common disease, and although its clinical manifestations may be similar among patients, ...
This book focuses on the fundamentals of the use of biologics in asthma, describing the rationale, p...
Introduction: Asthma is a chronic disease with significant heterogeneity in clinical features, disea...
Current asthma therapy is based on the use of adrenergic bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Background? Asthma is a disorder of the conducting airways that contract too easily and too much to ...
Asthma, a common, non-communicable chronic disease affects over 300 million individuals worldwide. T...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation that results in a wid...
Abstract In recent years there has been increasing recognition of varying asthma phenotypes that imp...
Introduction: The development of biologic molecules led to a drastic change in the therapeutic appro...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects about 300 million people worldwide, a total th...
Recent advances in the knowledge of asthma pathobiology suggest that biological therapies that targe...
Introduction: The precision medicine approach that is now mandatory for severe asthma management inc...
The concept of asthma has changed substantially in recent years. Asthma is now recognised as a heter...
Abstract Many patients with asthma have poorly controlled symptoms, and particularly for those with ...
Although once considered a single disease entity, asthma is now known to be a complex inflammatory d...
Asthma is a common disease, and although its clinical manifestations may be similar among patients, ...
This book focuses on the fundamentals of the use of biologics in asthma, describing the rationale, p...
Introduction: Asthma is a chronic disease with significant heterogeneity in clinical features, disea...
Current asthma therapy is based on the use of adrenergic bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Background? Asthma is a disorder of the conducting airways that contract too easily and too much to ...
Asthma, a common, non-communicable chronic disease affects over 300 million individuals worldwide. T...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation that results in a wid...
Abstract In recent years there has been increasing recognition of varying asthma phenotypes that imp...
Introduction: The development of biologic molecules led to a drastic change in the therapeutic appro...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects about 300 million people worldwide, a total th...
Recent advances in the knowledge of asthma pathobiology suggest that biological therapies that targe...
Introduction: The precision medicine approach that is now mandatory for severe asthma management inc...
The concept of asthma has changed substantially in recent years. Asthma is now recognised as a heter...
Abstract Many patients with asthma have poorly controlled symptoms, and particularly for those with ...
Although once considered a single disease entity, asthma is now known to be a complex inflammatory d...
Asthma is a common disease, and although its clinical manifestations may be similar among patients, ...