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Eosinophilic Upper Airway Inflammation in a Murine Model Using an Adoptive Transfer System Induces Hyposmia and Epithelial Layer Injury with Convex Lesions.

Akira KandaKenji KondoNaoki HosakaYoshiki KobayashiDan Van BuiYasutaka YunKensuke SuzukiShunsuke SawadaMikiya AsakoAkihiko NakamuraKoichi TomodaYoshiko SakataKoji TsutaDavid DombrowiczHideyuki KawauchiShigeharu FujiedaHiroshi Iwai
Published in: Medical sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
This study supports the previously unsuspected contribution of eosinophils to CRS development in the murine model and suggests that murine-activated eosinophilic splenocytes contribute to the development of hyposmia due to more mucosal inflammation than physical airway obstruction and epithelial layer injury with convex lesions.
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