Eosinophils were once thought to help to resolve acute asthma by scavenging allergens and cellular debris in the airway, but their prevalence in the airways and blood of persistent asthmatics and their ability to produce toxic granule proteins, pro-inflammatory cytokines, oxygen radicals and lipid mediators incriminates them as principal culprits of airway inflammation in asthma
Recruitment of eosinophils has long been recognized as a hallmark of the inflammatory response in as...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
A hallmark of allergic disease is infiltration of the tissues with increased numbers of eosinophils....
Over the years, the role of the eosinophil in asthma and allergic processes has been disputed. Recen...
Extensive clinical investigations have implicated eosinophils in the pathogenesis of asthma. In a re...
Eosinophils are often found as the dominant inflammatory cells in the airways of asthma patients. Bu...
Allergic asthma is an inflammatory disease characterized by bronchial hyper-responsiveness, airway i...
Clinical and experimental investigations suggest that allergen-specific CD4+ T-cells, IgE and the cy...
Human eosinophils were first identified and named by Paul Ehrlich in 1879 on the basis of the cell's...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
New therapeutic monoclonal antibodies targeting the IL-5/IL-5 receptor pathway are extremely efficie...
Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against para...
BACKGROUND: An increased number of eosinophils in the bronchial mucosa has been demonstrated both in...
The development of non-invasive methods to assess airway inflammation in asthma has made it possible...
Recruitment of eosinophils has long been recognized as a hallmark of the inflammatory response in as...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
A hallmark of allergic disease is infiltration of the tissues with increased numbers of eosinophils....
Over the years, the role of the eosinophil in asthma and allergic processes has been disputed. Recen...
Extensive clinical investigations have implicated eosinophils in the pathogenesis of asthma. In a re...
Eosinophils are often found as the dominant inflammatory cells in the airways of asthma patients. Bu...
Allergic asthma is an inflammatory disease characterized by bronchial hyper-responsiveness, airway i...
Clinical and experimental investigations suggest that allergen-specific CD4+ T-cells, IgE and the cy...
Human eosinophils were first identified and named by Paul Ehrlich in 1879 on the basis of the cell's...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
New therapeutic monoclonal antibodies targeting the IL-5/IL-5 receptor pathway are extremely efficie...
Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against para...
BACKGROUND: An increased number of eosinophils in the bronchial mucosa has been demonstrated both in...
The development of non-invasive methods to assess airway inflammation in asthma has made it possible...
Recruitment of eosinophils has long been recognized as a hallmark of the inflammatory response in as...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
A hallmark of allergic disease is infiltration of the tissues with increased numbers of eosinophils....