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Jae Young Choi, Nam Soo Joo, Mauri E. Krouse, Jin V. Wu, Robert C. Robbins, Juan P. Ianowski, John W. Hanrahan, Jeffrey J. Wine
Published in Volume 117, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(10):3118–3127 doi:10.1172/JCI31992
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Figure 3
Summary data comparing synergistic stimulation of mucus secretion in human control glands with the lack of synergy in CF glands.

Data was obtained from 9 donor tracheae (72 glands), bronchi from 7 disease controls (66 glands), and bronchi from 7 patients with CF (71 glands). For each control group, the combined treatments produced significantly greater mucus secretion than did either treatment alone, but CF subjects did not respond to the combined treatment, and the difference between CF and either control group was significant.**P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001. Inset: CF glands were still viable, as determined by their robust secretion in response to a 100-fold higher concentration of carbachol.