Pharmacologic improvement of CFTR function rapidly decreases sputum pathogen density, but lung infec...
Pharmacologic improvement of CFTR function rapidly decreases sputum pathogen density, but lung infections generally persist Pharmacologic improvement of CFTR function rapidly decreases sputum pathogen density, but lung infections generally persist
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Background Lung infections are among the most consequential manifestations of cystic fibrosis (CF) and are associated with reduced lung function and shortened survival. Drugs called CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulators improve activity of dysfunctional CFTR channels, which is the physiological defect causing CF. However, it is u...
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Pharmacologic improvement of CFTR function rapidly decreases sputum pathogen density, but lung infections generally persist Pharmacologic improvement of CFTR function rapidly decreases sputum pathogen density, but lung infections generally persist
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