id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-313337-8w6bxqx4 Casadei, Elisa Comparative models for human nasal infections and immunity 2018-12-01 .txt text/plain 9253 479 43 In order to establish models for the study of human nasal pathogens, it is important to understand the parallelisms and differences that exist among the olfactory systems and NALT of different species at the cellular, molecular and functional level. In this review, we summarize the main differences in the anatomical organization of NALT and the nasal immune responses in different vertebrate groups as a way to identify species that are more or less suitable for the investigation of specific Finally, several human nasal diseases appear to originate from members of the nasal microbiome, which harbors numerous pathobionts including S. The study of nasal immune responses in birds is extensive, not as models of human disease, but rather due to the important threatening pathogens that infect the respiratory tract of birds including avian influenza virus, infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) and Newcastle disease virus (NDV) (de Geus et al., 2012) . ./cache/cord-313337-8w6bxqx4.txt ./txt/cord-313337-8w6bxqx4.txt