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Chemokine CC-ligand 5 production and eosinophil activation into the upper airways of aspirin-sensitive patients
Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 03/27/09
Fuentes-Beltran A et al. - On incubation with aspirin, nasal tissue derived from aspirin-sensitive but not that derived from tolerant subjects released increased CCL5 levels in culture. As determined by immunohistochemistry, CCL5 was predominantly localized to the nasal airway epithelium. Altogether, these findings suggest that CCL5 is released in aspirin-sensitive asthma/rhinosinusitis.
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