Summary : Human bronchial epithelium has a number of mechanical functions, including mucociliary clearance and protection against noxious agents. Bronchial epithelial cells are also able to release a variety of mediators, including cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, and arachidonic acid metabolites, which are able to regulate the recruitment, activation, and differentiation of inflammatory cells. They also modulate the function of the underlying smooth muscle cells by the release or metabolism of bronchoactive mediators. Finally, bronchial epithelial cells may control inflammatory reactions by the release of anti-inflammatory mediators or by the inactivation of pro-inflammatory mediators. Morphological or functional abnormalities of the...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder principally involving the conducting airways and characterised by...
The major function of the respiratory epithelium was once thought to be that of a physical barrier. ...
Bronchial asthma is characterized by persistent cough, increased sputum, and repeated wheezing. The ...
Asthma is traditionally defined as a chronic disease characterized by bronchial hyper-responsiveness...
The bronchial epithelium has a number of mechanical functions, including mucociliary clearance and p...
The bronchial epithelium is constantly exposed to a wide range of environmental materials present in...
The bronchial epithelium has a multifunctional role in the airway. It is actively engaged in communi...
Introduction: Asthma is a complex, heterogeneous and mutifactorial disease and represents a major he...
AbstractIt is done a review of the intervention of the epithelial bronchial cell in the pathophysiol...
Allergic bronchial asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that is characterized by symptoms like...
International audienceBronchial epithelium is a key element of the respiratory airways. It ă constit...
Asthma is a T lymphocyte-controlled disease of the airway wall caused by inflammation, overproductio...
Asthma was previously defined as an allergic Th2‐mediated inflammatory immune disorder. Recently, th...
The bronchial epithelium is continuously exposed to a multitude of noxious challenges in inhaled air...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways manifesting as intermittent airflow limitat...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder principally involving the conducting airways and characterised by...
The major function of the respiratory epithelium was once thought to be that of a physical barrier. ...
Bronchial asthma is characterized by persistent cough, increased sputum, and repeated wheezing. The ...
Asthma is traditionally defined as a chronic disease characterized by bronchial hyper-responsiveness...
The bronchial epithelium has a number of mechanical functions, including mucociliary clearance and p...
The bronchial epithelium is constantly exposed to a wide range of environmental materials present in...
The bronchial epithelium has a multifunctional role in the airway. It is actively engaged in communi...
Introduction: Asthma is a complex, heterogeneous and mutifactorial disease and represents a major he...
AbstractIt is done a review of the intervention of the epithelial bronchial cell in the pathophysiol...
Allergic bronchial asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that is characterized by symptoms like...
International audienceBronchial epithelium is a key element of the respiratory airways. It ă constit...
Asthma is a T lymphocyte-controlled disease of the airway wall caused by inflammation, overproductio...
Asthma was previously defined as an allergic Th2‐mediated inflammatory immune disorder. Recently, th...
The bronchial epithelium is continuously exposed to a multitude of noxious challenges in inhaled air...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways manifesting as intermittent airflow limitat...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder principally involving the conducting airways and characterised by...
The major function of the respiratory epithelium was once thought to be that of a physical barrier. ...
Bronchial asthma is characterized by persistent cough, increased sputum, and repeated wheezing. The ...