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Regional differences in the expression of innate host defense molecules in sinonasal mucosa

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This research was supported in part by National Institutes of Health grants RO1 HL 078860, R37 GK068546, and RO1 AI072570 and by the Ernest S. Bazley Trust.

Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: R. P. Schleimer has received grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH); has consultant arrangements with Intersect ENT, GlaxoSmithKline, Allakos, and Aurasense; and has stock/stock options in Allakos. A. Kato and R. K. Chandra have received grants from the NIH. A. T. Peters has received payment for lectures, including service on speakers' bureaus, from Baxter. K. E. Harris is employed by Northwestern University. B. K. Tan has received grants from the NIH (K23DC012067) and the Triological Society-American College of Surgeons; has consultant arrangements with Acclarent, Inc; and has received travel/accommodations/meeting expenses from the Foundation for Innovation, Education, and Research in Otorhinolaryngology. L. C. Grammer has received grants and support for travel to meetings for study or other purposes from the NIH; has received funding for other purposes from the Bazley Foundation Grant; has consultant arrangements with Astellas Pharmaceuticals; is employed by Northwestern University and the Northwestern Medial Faculty Foundation; has grants/grants pending from the NIH, the Food Allergy Network, and S&C Electric; has received payment for lectures, including service on speakers' bureaus, from the AAAAI, Mount Sinai, New York; and has received royalties from Lippincott, UpToDate, BMJ, and Elsevier. The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest.

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