Abstract

although it has been 17 years since the identification of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane ion receptor (CFTR) gene and protein, it remains enigmatic how abnormalities in CFTR can cause chronic and persistent pulmonary infection and inflammation that lead to bronchiectasis and end-stage lung

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