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Increased progenitor cell proliferation in the peripheral blood of patients with bronchial asthma: the role of nitric oxide

Wang et al., 1999

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4506173414834989316
Author
Wang C
Hsieh W
Shih L
Lin H
Liu C
Chung K
Kuo H
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Journal of allergy and clinical immunology

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Background: Asthma exacerbation is associated with increased numbers of circulating CD34+ progenitor cells, which may migrate to airways and develop into mature cells under the effects of cytokines and hematopoietic factors. Nitric oxide (NO) generation is enhanced …
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