Rhinoviruses infect the lower airways
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Abstract
Rhinoviruses are the major cause of the common cold and a trigger of acute asthma exacerbations. Whether these exacerbations result from direct infection of the lower airway or from indirect mechanisms consequent on infection of the upper airway alone is currently unknown. Lower respiratory infectio …
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| Authors | Papadopoulos NG;Bates PJ;Bardin PG;Papi A;Leir SH;Fraenkel DJ;Meyer J;Lackie PM;Sanderson G;Holgate ST;Johnston SL;; |
| Journal | The Journal of infectious diseases |
| Year | 2000 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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RNA
humans
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rhinovirus / isolation & purification
pmid:10837165
doi:10.1086/315513
n g papadopoulos
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epithelial cells / virology
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