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Academic Article Cigarette smoke suppresses Bik to cause epithelial cell hyperplasia and mucous cell metaplasia.
Academic Article Acute inflammation induces insulin-like growth factor-1 to mediate Bcl-2 and Muc5ac expression in airway epithelial cells.
Academic Article Extent of allergic inflammation depends on intermittent versus continuous sensitization to house dust mite.
Academic Article Bik reduces hyperplastic cells by increasing Bak and activating DAPk1 to juxtapose ER and mitochondria.
Academic Article Blocking Bcl-2 resolves IL-13-mediated mucous cell hyperplasia in a Bik-dependent manner.
Academic Article IL-17 Plays a Role in Respiratory Syncytial Virus-induced Lung Inflammation and Emphysema in Elastase and LPS-injured Mice.
Academic Article IL-13 in LPS-Induced Inflammation Causes Bcl-2 Expression to Sustain Hyperplastic Mucous cells.
Academic Article Health effects of subchronic exposure to low levels of wood smoke in rats.
Academic Article Processes involved in the repair of injured airway epithelia.
Academic Article Bcl-2 in LPS- and allergen-induced hyperplastic mucous cells in airway epithelia of Brown Norway rats.
Academic Article Resolution of LPS-induced airway inflammation and goblet cell hyperplasia is independent of IL-18.
Academic Article STAT1 activation causes translocation of Bax to the endoplasmic reticulum during the resolution of airway mucous cell hyperplasia by IFN-gamma.
Concept Hyperplasia
Academic Article Casein kinase II activates Bik to induce death of hyperplastic mucous cells in a cell cycle-dependent manner.
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