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   Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease that results in the accumulation of thick mucus in the epithelial linings of the entire body, particularly the respiratory tract. Over the course of a patient’s life the mucus-lined lung epithelium becomes repeatedly infected with pathogenic bacteria that stimulate an immune response, leading to inflammation, tissue damage, and ultimately, respiratory failure.   
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   Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease that results in the accumulation of thick mucus in the epithelial linings of the entire body, particularly the respiratory tract. Over the course of a patient’s life, the mucus-lined lung epithelium becomes repeatedly infected with pathogenic bacteria that stimulate an immune response, leading to inflammation, tissue damage, and ultimately, respiratory failure.   
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Dundee 2014