Respiratory Research | Abstract | Treatment of allergic asthma: Modulation of Th2 cells and their responses

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Respiratory Research | Abstract | Treatment of allergic asthma: Modulation of Th2 cells and their responses

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Atopic asthma is a chronic inflammatory pulmonary disease characterised by recurrent episodes of wheezy, laboured breathing with an underlying Th2 cell-mediated inflammatory response in the airways. It is currently treated and, more or less, controlled depending on severity, with bronchodilators e.g. long-acting beta agonists and long-acting muscarinic antagonists or anti-inflammatory drugs such as corticosteroids (inhaled or oral), leukotriene modifiers, theophyline and anti-IgE therapy. Unfort

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Tags: Allergies, Asthma, Allergic Asthma, Breathing, Disease and Condition, Pulmonology, disease

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