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C34 MECHANISMS OF HOST DEFENSE IN BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL INFECTIONS: The Effect Of Corticosteroids On Internalisation Of Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae Into Epithelial Cells
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Cane, J L
, Tregidgo, L J
, Thulborn, S J
, Bafadhel, M
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Bacteria
/ Immunomodulators
2017
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C34 MECHANISMS OF HOST DEFENSE IN BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL INFECTIONS: The Effect Of Corticosteroids On Internalisation Of Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae Into Epithelial Cells
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Cane, J L
, Tregidgo, L J
, Thulborn, S J
, Bafadhel, M
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/ Immunomodulators
2017
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C34 MECHANISMS OF HOST DEFENSE IN BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL INFECTIONS: The Effect Of Corticosteroids On Internalisation Of Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae Into Epithelial Cells
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C34 MECHANISMS OF HOST DEFENSE IN BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL INFECTIONS: The Effect Of Corticosteroids On Internalisation Of Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae Into Epithelial Cells
2017
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Respiratory Medicine Unit Corresponding author's email: jennifer.cane@ndm.ox.ac.uk RATIONALE Increased inhaled corticosteroid dose has been linked to increased airway bacterial load and higher frequency of developing pneumonia. Here we compare the effect of two inhaled corticosteroids on the amount of NTHi internalised into bronchial epithelial cells.
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