Identification and prospective stability of electronic nose (eNose)–derived inflammatory phenotypes in patients with severe asthma

Severe asthma is a heterogeneous condition, as shown by independent cluster analyses based on demographic, clinical, and inflammatory characteristics. A next step is to identify molecularly driven phenotypes using “omics” technologies. Molecular fingerprints of exhaled breath are associated with inf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2019-05, Vol.143 (5), p.1811-1820.e7
Hauptverfasser: Brinkman, Paul, Wagener, Ariane H., Hekking, Pieter-Paul, Bansal, Aruna T., Maitland-van der Zee, Anke-Hilse, Wang, Yuanyue, Weda, Hans, Knobel, Hugo H., Vink, Teunis J., Rattray, Nicholas J., D'Amico, Arnaldo, Pennazza, Giorgio, Santonico, Marco, Lefaudeux, Diane, De Meulder, Bertrand, Auffray, Charles, Bakke, Per S., Caruso, Massimo, Chanez, Pascal, Chung, Kian F., Corfield, Julie, Dahlén, Sven-Erik, Djukanovic, Ratko, Geiser, Thomas, Horvath, Ildiko, Krug, Nobert, Musial, Jacek, Sun, Kai, Riley, John H., Shaw, Dominic E., Sandström, Thomas, Sousa, Ana R., Montuschi, Paolo, Fowler, Stephen J., Sterk, Peter J.
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