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IL-22 and its receptors are increased in human and experimental COPD and contribute to pathogenesis. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Starkey, Malcolm R
Contributor(s):
  • Plank, Maximilian W
  • Casolari, Paolo
  • Papi, Alberto
  • Pavlidis, Stelios
  • Guo, Yike
  • Cameron, Guy J M
  • Haw, Tatt Jhong
  • Tam, Anthony
  • Obiedat, Ma'en
  • Donovan, Chantal
  • Hansbro, Nicole G
  • Nguyen, Duc H
  • Nair, Prema Mono
  • Kim, Richard Y
  • Horvat, Jay C
  • Kaiko, Gerard E
  • Durum, Scott K
  • Wark, Peter A
  • Sin, Don D
  • Caramori, Gaetano
  • Adcock, Ian M
  • Foster, Paul S
  • Hansbro, Philip M
Producer: 20200915ISSN:
  • 1399-3003
Subject(s):
  • Airway Remodeling
  • Airway Resistance
  • Animals
  • Emphysema -- etiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Interleukins -- physiology
  • Lymphocytes -- metabolism
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive -- chemically induced
  • Receptors, Interleukin -- physiology
  • Smoke -- adverse effects
  • Tobacco Products
  • Interleukin-22
Online resources:
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In: The European respiratory journal vol. 54
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IL-22 and its receptors are increased in human and experimental COPD and contribute to pathogenesis.

APA

Starkey M. R., Plank M. W., Casolari P., Papi A., Pavlidis S., Guo Y., Cameron G. J. M., Haw T. J., Tam A., Obiedat M., Donovan C., Hansbro N. G., Nguyen D. H., Nair P. M., Kim R. Y., Horvat J. C., Kaiko G. E., Durum S. K., Wark P. A., Sin D. D., Caramori G., Adcock I. M., Foster P. S. & Hansbro P. M. (20200915). IL-22 and its receptors are increased in human and experimental COPD and contribute to pathogenesis. : The European respiratory journal.

Chicago

Starkey Malcolm R, Plank Maximilian W, Casolari Paolo, Papi Alberto, Pavlidis Stelios, Guo Yike, Cameron Guy J M, Haw Tatt Jhong, Tam Anthony, Obiedat Ma'en, Donovan Chantal, Hansbro Nicole G, Nguyen Duc H, Nair Prema Mono, Kim Richard Y, Horvat Jay C, Kaiko Gerard E, Durum Scott K, Wark Peter A, Sin Don D, Caramori Gaetano, Adcock Ian M, Foster Paul S and Hansbro Philip M. 20200915. IL-22 and its receptors are increased in human and experimental COPD and contribute to pathogenesis. : The European respiratory journal.

Harvard

Starkey M. R., Plank M. W., Casolari P., Papi A., Pavlidis S., Guo Y., Cameron G. J. M., Haw T. J., Tam A., Obiedat M., Donovan C., Hansbro N. G., Nguyen D. H., Nair P. M., Kim R. Y., Horvat J. C., Kaiko G. E., Durum S. K., Wark P. A., Sin D. D., Caramori G., Adcock I. M., Foster P. S. and Hansbro P. M. (20200915). IL-22 and its receptors are increased in human and experimental COPD and contribute to pathogenesis. : The European respiratory journal.

MLA

Starkey Malcolm R, Plank Maximilian W, Casolari Paolo, Papi Alberto, Pavlidis Stelios, Guo Yike, Cameron Guy J M, Haw Tatt Jhong, Tam Anthony, Obiedat Ma'en, Donovan Chantal, Hansbro Nicole G, Nguyen Duc H, Nair Prema Mono, Kim Richard Y, Horvat Jay C, Kaiko Gerard E, Durum Scott K, Wark Peter A, Sin Don D, Caramori Gaetano, Adcock Ian M, Foster Paul S and Hansbro Philip M. IL-22 and its receptors are increased in human and experimental COPD and contribute to pathogenesis. : The European respiratory journal. 20200915.

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