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Asthma induction in mice leads to appearance of alpha2-3- and alpha2-6-linked sialic acid residues in respiratory goblet-like cells.
Svend Kirkeby, Niels-Erik Viby Jensen,
Ulla Mandel
,
Steen Seier Poulsen
Department of Biomedical Sciences
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Goblet
100%
Sialic Acid
100%
Acid Residue
100%
Asthma
100%
Clara Cell
60%
Lectin
40%
Sialylation
20%
Mononuclear Cells
20%
Asthmatic
20%
Disialoganglioside
20%
Ovalbumin
20%
Airway
20%
Incubation
20%
Submucosa
20%
Escherichia Coli
20%
Temporal Change
20%
Carbohydrates
20%
Asthmatic Mice
20%
Immunohistochemistry
20%
Intestinal Goblet Cells
20%
Intestine
20%
Asthmatic Inflammation
20%
Lung
20%
Goblet Cells
20%
Lipopolysaccharide
20%
Histology
20%
Metaplasia
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Asthma
100%
Clara Cell
100%
Sensitization
66%
Lectin
66%
Goblet Cell
66%
Escherichia coli
33%
Sialylation
33%
Mononuclear Cell
33%
Airway
33%
Submucosa
33%
Intestine
33%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
100%
Goblet Cell
66%
Escherichia coli
33%
Metaplasia
33%