Primary nasal epithelial cells from allergic and non-allergic individuals show comparable barrier function

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Abstract

Previous reports suggested that ex vivo cultured primary nasal epithelial cells from allergic patients differ from those from non-allergic individuals by genuinely reduced barrier function. By contrast, we found that primary nasal epithelial cells from allergic and non-allergic individuals showed comparable barrier function and secretion of cytokines.

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Waltl, E. E., Stanek, V., Mueller, C. A., Kiss, R., Eckl-Dorna, J., Valenta, R., & Niederberger, V. (2020). Primary nasal epithelial cells from allergic and non-allergic individuals show comparable barrier function. Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Research, 12(2), 364–370. https://doi.org/10.4168/aair.2020.12.2.364

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