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Hydrogen water alleviates obliterative airway disease in mice.

Naoki OzekiAika Yamawaki-OgataYuji NaritaShinji MiiKaori UshidaMikako ItoShin-Ichi HiranoRyosuke KurokawaKinji OhnoAkihiko Usui
Published in: General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (2019)
Hydrogen water suppressed the development of mid-term obliterative airway disease in a mouse tracheal allograft model via anti-oxidant and -inflammatory mechanisms and through the activation of Tregs. Thus, hydrogen water is a potential treatment strategy for BOS that can improve the outcome of lung transplant patients.
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