BARRIER Study (@barrierstudy) 's Twitter Profile
BARRIER Study

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Looking for volunteers to take part in a Bronchiectasis study please have a look at our website below for further information about the study.

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linkhttps://www.imperial.ac.uk/infectious-disease/research/human-challenge/barrier-study/?fbclid=IwY2xja calendar_today30-09-2024 19:54:19

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Alfredo Pachas (@neumologiaperu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥🔥Lung Microbiome: New Insights into Bronchiectasis Outcomes 🌬️ 🔬 Understanding the #LungMicrobiome: The microbiome refers to the genetic material of all microorganisms in a specific environment, such as the lungs. Historically, lung bacteria were studied through

🔥🔥Lung Microbiome: New Insights into Bronchiectasis Outcomes 🌬️

🔬 Understanding the #LungMicrobiome:
The microbiome refers to the genetic material of all microorganisms in a specific environment, such as the lungs. 

Historically, lung bacteria were studied through
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Clinical research study, looking for volunteers with Bronchiectasis to take part in the study. #research #MedicalResearch #clinicaltrials

Clinical research study, looking for volunteers with Bronchiectasis to take part in the study.
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CHEST (@accpchest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read about a study illustrating the increasing prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an infection that affects patients with noncystic fibrosis bronchiectasis: hubs.la/Q02V1y6d0

Read about a study illustrating the increasing prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an infection that affects patients with noncystic fibrosis bronchiectasis: hubs.la/Q02V1y6d0
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Bronchiectasis (BE) is the UK's third most common chronic lung condition, yet it is surrounded by misconceptions. James D Chalmers debunks these common misconceptions. Passionate about BE? Learn how we can work together: t.ly/yRG0E Asthma + Lung UK Asthma + Lung UK Research