Chinese Scientists Identify Immune Cells Worsening Chronic Sinusitis
Chinese researchers have discovered that a specific immune cell exacerbates chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps, offering new hope for innovative treatments targeting Granzyme K.
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Chinese researchers have discovered that a specific immune cell exacerbates chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps, offering new hope for innovative treatments targeting Granzyme K.
Scientists from China’s Tsinghua University and Beijing Tongren Hospital have identified Granzyme K, an immune protein that worsens inflammation in chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps.
Chinese scientists have discovered that a specific immune cell, secreting Granzyme K, fuels chronic sinus infections, offering new hope for targeted treatments.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from China’s Tsinghua University and Beijing Tongren Hospital have identified an immune cell that worsens chronic sinus infections, offering new hope for effective treatments.
Chinese researchers have discovered that a specific immune cell secreting Granzyme K intensifies chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps, offering hope for new treatments.
Researchers from China’s Tsinghua University and Beijing Tongren Hospital have identified Granzyme K, a protein secreted by specialized immune cells, as a key factor worsening chronic sinusitis.
Scientists from Tsinghua University and Beijing Tongren Hospital have found that a specific immune cell secreting Granzyme K exacerbates chronic sinusitis, opening new avenues for treatment.
Researchers from Tsinghua University and Beijing Tongren Hospital have identified an immune cell that intensifies chronic sinusitis, potentially leading to new treatments for millions worldwide.
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