Exhaled breath condensate in patients with asthma: implications for application in clinical practice

@article{Kostikas2008ExhaledBC,
  title={Exhaled breath condensate in patients with asthma: implications for application in clinical practice},
  author={Kostas Kostikas and Angela Koutsokera and Spiridon Papiris and K. I. Gourgoulianis and Stylianos Loukides},
  journal={Clinical \& Experimental Allergy},
  year={2008},
  volume={38}
}
Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) analysis, a rather appealing and promising method, can be used to evaluate conveniently and non‐invasively a wide range of molecules from the respiratory tract, and to understand better the pathways propagating airway inflammation. A large number of mediators of inflammation, including adenosine, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, isoprostanes, leukotrienes, prostanoids, nitrogen oxides, peptides and cytokines, have been studied in EBC. Concentrations of such mediators… 
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