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Mucus Hypersecretion and Mucin Synthesis by Airway Epithelial Cells in COPD

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Mucus Hypersecretion and Mucin Synthesis by Airway Epithelial Cells in COPD

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    2. Mucus Hypersecretion and Mucin Synthesis by Airway Epithelial Cells in COPD

    3. Airway Mucus

    4. Goblet cell hyperplasia in airway epithelium

    5. Definitions: COPD and mucus hypersecretion

    6. Role of cough and sputum in the pathogenesis of COPD

    8. Is goblet cell hyperplasia associated with COPD or with cigarette smoking ?

    9. Effect of cigarette smoke exposure in rat airways

    10. Cigarette Smoke

    11. Effect of cigarette smoke on neutrophil recruitment in airways

    12. Neutrophils and mucin synthesis.

    13. Effect of Cigarette smoke on mucin synthesis in NCI-H292 cells

    14. Role of EGFR activation in CS-induced mucin synthesis

    15. Cigarette smoke induces EGFR activation via an extracellular mechanism

    16. EGFR ligands

    17. Roles of various EGFR ligands in CS effects on epithelial cells

    19. ROS mediates TGF-a release induced by cigarette smoke

    21. Effect of EGFR inhibition on cigarette-smoke induced mucus hypersecretion in vivo

    22. Induction of goblet cell hyperplasia by cigarette smoke in vivo requires EGFR activation

    23. Summary

    28. Effect of intranasal fluticasone on mucin MUC5AC and EGFR in nasal polyps

    30. Airway mucus (healthy individuals)

    33. Cigarette Smoke

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