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Accession IconGSE16696

Smoking is Associated with Shortened Airway Cilia

Organism Icon Homo sapiens
Sample Icon 24 Downloadable Samples
Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array (hgu133plus2), Affymetrix Human Full Length HuGeneFL Array (hu6800)

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Background: Whereas cilia damage and reduced cilia beat frequency have been implicated as causative of reduced mucociliary clearance in smokers, theoretically mucociliary clearance could also be affected by cilia length. Based on models of mucociliary clearance predicting cilia length must exceed the 6 -7 m airway surface fluid depth to generate force in the mucus layer, we hypothesized cilia height may be decreased in airway epithelium of normal smokers compared to nonsmokers.
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large airways, non-smoker 040
female
29.000
large airways, smoker 119
female
46.000
large airways, non-smoker 066
male
39.000
large airways, non-smoker 042
male
42.000
large airways, non-smoker 047
male
49.000
large airways, smoker 074
male
41.000
large airways, non-smoker 035
male
45.000
large airways, smoker 093
male
47.000
large airways, non-smoker 005
male
38.000
large airways, non-smoker 059
male
35.000
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