Abstract
Despite the best efforts of basic and applied science, the identity of the human "cough receptor" remains elusive. The attraction of identifying a single "catch all" cough receptor is obvious, although such an objective is unlikely to be realised given the concept of "cough hypersensitivity," which is now considered the most clinically relevant description of what underlies problem coughing. One means of progressing this area is to join the thinking and experimental effort of basic science and clinical research in an effective manner. Some of the best examples of cooperative and translational research over the years together with an update on the most recent work will be discussed in this article. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media.
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McGarvey, L. (2014). Update: The search for the human cough receptor. Lung. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-014-9581-x
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