A preclinical study led by scientists at King’s College London, and at the University of Leicester, suggests that preventing the mechanical damage caused by an asthma attack, rather than treating the ...
In asthma, the tightening of muscles around the bronchi causes damage to the airway by squeezing and destroying epithelial cells, which promotes the airway inflammation and mucus production often ...
Scientists at King's College London have discovered a new cause for asthma that sparks hope for treatment that could prevent the life-threatening disease. Most current asthma treatments stem from the ...
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