PM2.5 Aggravated OVA-Induced Epithelial Tight Junction Disruption Through Fas Associated via Death Domain-Dependent Apoptosis in Asthmatic Mice
Xiang He,1,2,* Lei Zhang,1,2,* Lingjuan Hu,1,3,* Shengbin Liu,1,2 Anying Xiong,1,2 Junyi Wang,1,2 Ying Xiong,4 Guoping Li1,2 1Laboratory of Allergy and Precision Medicine, Chengdu Institute of Respiratory Health, The Third People’s Hospital of Chengdu, Affiliated Hospital of...
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Autores principales: | He X, Zhang L, Hu L, Liu S, Xiong A, Wang J, Xiong Y, Li G |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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