Abstract:A small fraction of patients with asthma have severe, persistent disease that is often refractory to standard therapy. To meet this need, a growing emphasis has been placed on the development of alternative, novel therapies and the ability to characterize those patients who are most likely to benefit from these therapies. The eosinophil has been identified as a primary mediator in airway inflammation and as a potential pharmacological target. This narrative review outlines the need for more phenotype-directed … Show more
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