Researchers describe how the concentration of mucins — the proteins that make mucus thick — is abnormally high in chronic bronchitis and that high mucin concentrations are associated with disease severity in people with chronic bronchitis. This finding could become the first-ever objective marker of chronic bronchitis and lead to the creation of diagnostic and prognostic tools.
Chronic bronchitis: New insights could lead to first diagnostic test, better treatments
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