Severe asthma exists despite suppressed tissue inflammation: findings of the U-BIOPRED studyTools Wilson, Susan J., Ward, Jonathan A., Sousa, Ana R., Corfield, Julie, Bansal, Aruna T., De Meulder, Bertrand, Lefaudeux, Diane, Auffray, Charles, Loza, Matthew J., Baribaud, Frederic, Fitch, Neil, Sterk, Peter J., Chung, Kian Fan, Gibeon, David, Sun, Kai, Guo, Yi-ke, Adcock, Ian M., Djukanovic, Ratko, Dahlen, Barbro, Chanez, Pascal, Shaw, Dominick E., Krug, Norbert, Hohlfeld, Jens, Sandström, Thomas and Howarth, Peter H. (2016) Severe asthma exists despite suppressed tissue inflammation: findings of the U-BIOPRED study. European Respiratory Journal, 48 (5). pp. 1307-1319. ISSN 1399-3003 Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01129-2016
AbstractThe U-BIOPRED study is a multicentre European study aimed at a better understanding of severe asthma. It included three steroid-treated adult asthma groups (severe nonsmokers (SAn group), severe current/ex-smokers (SAs/ex group) and those with mild–moderate disease (MMA group)) and healthy controls (HC group). The aim of this cross-sectional, bronchoscopy substudy was to compare bronchial immunopathology between these groups.
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