How allergens make us cough and wheeze — by poking holes in airway cells
BEIJING, CHINA, JUL 31 – Researchers found two proteins in mould triggering airway inflammation and immune reactions in about 5% of people, offering new targets for allergy treatments, study says.
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How allergens make us cough and wheeze — by poking holes in airway cells
The immune system senses damage to cell membranes caused by pore-forming proteins and mounts a response. The immune system senses damage to cell membranes caused by pore-forming proteins and mounts a response.
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Allergens May Make Us Cough and Sneeze by Poking Holes in Airway Cells The immune system senses damage to cell membranes caused by pore-forming proteins and mounts a response By Rachel Fieldhouse & Nature magazine Fcafotodigital/Getty Images The sneezing, itchy eyes and coughing elicited by some allergens are caused by proteins creating holes in airway […]
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