This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Defective mucociliary transport contributes to infections and inflammation that destroy cystic fibrosis (CF) lungs. To better understand ...
Synthetic anion binders could one day help treat the chronic lung disease. A University at Buffalo-led research team has developed molecules that could help unclog thick, sticky mucus from the lungs ...
Mucus is a thin, slippery fluid that lines the nose, throat, and other passages to trap dust and germs. Phlegm is a thicker type of mucus produced in the lungs to catch and remove harmful particles ...
But what happens when the body produces too much mucus that is too thick, viscous and dehydrated to move and clear properly? Overly thick and sticky mucus over time can obstruct the airway, ...
When you're sick you'll often produce more phlegm, and might notice it's thicker or a different color: white, green, yellow or maybe even brown. We all produce mucus, even when healthy. Mucus is a ...
Low doses of ETD001 demonstrate exceptionally long duration of action in sheep model of airway mucus clearance Report in Journal of Cystic Fibrosis discloses best-in-class profile of ETD001 ETD001 ...
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