Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma – Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences


Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Airway muscle-on-a-chip mimics asthma
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Cambridge/Boston, Mass – September 23, 2014 – The majority of drugs used to treat asthma today are the same ones that were used 50 years ago. New drugs are urgently needed to treat this chronic respiratory disease, which causes nearly 25 million …

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Could asthma be treated with PROBIOTICS? Bug that mimics salmonella could
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The research could lead to probiotic asthma treatments based on the use of the body's harmless bacteria resembling Salmonella, or the application of myeloid cells as therapeutics, said Dr Ganesh. In the UK 5.4 million people are treated for asthma, or
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