Thematic Poster
Airway response to infection
What is the optimal sampling technique for assessing the microbiota with bronchoscopy?
R. Nielsen(Tertnes, Norway)
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Influenza A virus causes vascular endothelial cell oxidative stress via NOX2 oxidase
K. Hendricks(Clayton (VIC), Australia)
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2
Expression of X chromosome-linked TLR4 signalling molecules in female versus male neonatal cord blood
C. Greene(Dublin 9, Ireland)
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3
Genome-wide chromatin profiling of legionella pneumophila-infected human macrophages reveals activation of the pro-bacterial host factor TNFAIP2
W. Bertrams(Marburg, Germany)
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4
Human eosinophil toll-like receptor 7-induced nitric oxide is antiviral against parainfluenza
M. Drake(Portland, United States)
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5
A.fumigatus and the bronchial epithelium - A permissive relationship?
G. Hayes(Plymouth, United Kingdom)
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6
A new model for analysis of chronic bronchial interleukin-8 expression
R. Boyton(London, United Kingdom)
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7
Differentiation of macrophages with cigarette smoke extract alters bacterial phagocytosis
A. Loveridge(London, United Kingdom)
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8
Colony stimulating factors cannot correct defective phagocytosis in COPD lung tissue macrophages
J. Tilman(Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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9
Interactions of BPIFA1 and BPIFB1 with S. aureus
C. Marshall(Sheffield (South Yorkshire), United Kingdom)
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10
Cytokine production of leukocytes in response to respiratory syncytial virus is suppressed by cigarette smoking and in COPD
S. Yanik(Bochum, Germany)
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11
Alveolar macrophage in protracted bacterial bronchitis
A. Chen(Brisbane (QLD), Australia)
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12
Differential effects of budesonide and fluticasone propionate on bacterial recognition receptors in COPD macrophages
K. Provost(Orchard Park, United States)
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13
Upregulation of CCL5 production in the airway epithelium at the time of the viral infection
M. Sada(Tokyo, Japan)
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14
Assesment of the effects of tocilizumab, adalimumab and steroid in LPS induced acute lung inflammation
N. Sarioglu(Balikesir, Turkey)
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15
Identification of novel pathogenic mechanisms triggered by arginase activation in patients with COPD
M. Rodriguez Guzman(Madrid, Spain)
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16
Relationship of blood eosinophil count to exacerbations in COPD
T. Tran(Gaithersburg, United States)
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17
microRNAs constitute a negative feedback loop in streptococcus pneumoniae induced macrophage activation
W. Bertrams(Marburg, Germany)
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18
Laboratory contamination in airway microbiome studies
C. Drengenes(Bergen, Norway)
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19
D-tryptophan is a probiotic substance influencing the gut microbiome and in vitro Th2 differentiation
S. Bartel(Munich, Germany)
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