Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6066384 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Salmeterol exerts anti-inflammatory effects by increasing PP2A activity in AAD and rhinovirus-induced lung inflammation, which might potentially account for some of its clinical benefits.
Keywords
NF-κBHDMAHROVAAADPP2ASmall interfering RNAsiRNAAsthmaAllergyLong-acting β2-agonistperiodic acid–SchiffOvalbuminAirway hyperreactivityAllergic airways diseaseexacerbationDexamethasoneSalbutamolSalmeterolLABAnuclear factor κBFormoterolPASRhinovirusprotein phosphatase 2AChemokineHouse dust miteglucocorticoid receptor
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Authors
Luke BBiomedSci (Hons), Jason BBiomedSci (Hons), Matthew D. PhD, Matthew BBiomedSci (Hons), Nicole PhD, Hamish D. BSci (Hons), Jonathan C. PhD, Sebastian L. PhD, Paul S. PhD, DSc, Adam PhD, Joerg MD, PhD,