Respiratory Hypersensitivity
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Subject Areas on Research
- Advances in asthma/allergy.
- Augmented Responses to Ozone in Obese Mice Require IL-17A and Gastrin-Releasing Peptide.
- Canonical transient receptor potential 3 channels activate NF-κB to mediate allergic airway disease via PKC-α/IκB-α and calcineurin/IκB-β pathways.
- Cholinergic mechanisms involved with histamine hyperreactivity in immune rabbit airways challenged with ragweed antigen.
- Clinical findings for residents near a polyurethane foam manufacturing plant.
- How irritating: the role of TRPA1 in sensing cigarette smoke and aerogenic oxidants in the airways.
- Hyperpolarized 3He MRI in Asthma
- IL-4 induces differentiation and expansion of Th2 cytokine-producing eosinophils.
- Lung effector memory and activated CD4+ T cells display enhanced proliferation in surfactant protein A-deficient mice during allergen-mediated inflammation.
- Multistrain genetic comparisons reveal CCR5 as a receptor involved in airway hyperresponsiveness.
- New Orleans asthma. II. Relationship of climatologic and seasonal factors to outbreaks.
- Primary immunodeficiency or not? Making the correct diagnosis.
- S100A8 protein attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness by suppressing the contraction of airway smooth muscle.
- Sex Modifies Acute Ozone-Mediated Airway Physiologic Responses.
- Toll-like receptor 4 antagonist (E5564) prevents the chronic airway response to inhaled lipopolysaccharide.
- Vagal innervation is required for pulmonary function phenotype in Htr4-/- mice.