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Allergic Asthma

The Meducator, 2018
As the global prevalence of allergic asthma continues to rise, there is growing interest in exploring the relationship between the gut microbiome of the host and the ability to regulate allergic inflammation. This was prompted by several studies that commonly demonstrated a correlation between the presence of microbial-rich environments and lower ...
Shawn Khan, Candy Niu
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Arginine homeostasis in allergic asthma

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2008
Allergic asthma is a chronic disease characterized by early and late asthmatic reactions, airway hyperresponsiveness, airway inflammation and airway remodelling. Changes in l-arginine homeostasis may contribute to all these features of asthma by decreased nitric oxide (NO) production and increased formation of peroxynitrite, polyamines and l-proline ...
Harm, Maarsingh   +2 more
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Animal models of allergic asthma

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2003
We are fortunate to have many species of animals that can serve as adequate models for allergic disease in humans. This review is focused mostly on models of allergic airway disease, and some major categories of animals used for asthma research are discussed, including rodents and nonhuman primates.
Heidi, Isenberg-Feig   +2 more
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Anticytokine therapy of allergic asthma

Molecular Biology, 2017
Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that is characterized by episodes of shortness of breath, expiratory dyspnea, cough, wheezing, and pulmonary emphysema. At the present time, asthma is a global public health problem and affects about 5% of the worldwide population.
I P, Shilovskiy   +3 more
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Allergic asthma

British Homeopathic Journal, 1990
AbstractSuccessful treatment with a homœopathic drug may be considered scientific proof. Every cure verifies the hypothesis established in selecting the indicated drug for a particular patient according to the law of similars, for the drug does not act unless it matches the complete range of symptoms presented by the patient in question, covering ...
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Immunological Aspects of Allergic Asthma

Annual Review of Immunology, 1994
Asthma is a chronic obstructive disease of the lower airways. It is characterized by episodic exacerbations of at least partially reversible airflow limitation, along with bronchial hyperreactivity and airway inflammation. This latter characteristic, airway inflammation, is now a major focus of investigation, in large part because of a growing body of ...
B S, Bochner   +2 more
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Pharmacotherapy of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
It has become easier to treat and control the symptoms of asthma, while the treatment of allergies remains directed toward the prevention and blockade of histamine-induced symptoms. This article details treatment options, including beta-2 selective sympathomimetic agonists, methods of delivery, theophylline, cromolyn, corticosteroids, antihistamines ...
G, Milavetz, J J, Smith
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The intestinal microbiota and allergic asthma

Journal of Infection, 2014
There is increasing evidence that environmental changes are involved in the sharp increase in asthma incidence, as well as with other immune-mediated diseases. This increase matches the introduction of modern life advances such as antibiotics and caesarean sections.
Marie-Claire, Arrieta, Brett, Finlay
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Allergic rhinobronchitis: The asthma–allergic rhinitis link

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1999
Allergic rhinitis and asthma are linked by epidemiologic, histologic, physiologic, and immunopathologic characteristics and by a common therapeutic approach. Epidemiologically, the disorders often coexist. Histologically, the upper and lower airways are lined, and linked, by the respiratory epithelium.
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[Allergic asthma].

La Revue du praticien, 1996
During the last decade, the prevalence of allergic asthma has increased in France, as well as in most developed countries. The clustering of symptoms of dyspnoea, chest tightness, wheeze, and their intermittent nature usually leads to a diagnosis of asthma.
I, Tillie-Leblond, A B, Tonnel
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