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International audiencePerceived nasal and bronchial hyperresponsiveness to tobacco smoke and cold air were assessed in 912 working men in the Paris area.
Neukirch, F. +5 more
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Cultural beliefs and thermal care of infants: protecting South Asian and white British infants in Bradford from heat and cold [PDF]
Maintaining an adequate body temperature is essential for human survival, yet infants are born with significant thermal challenges. Thermoregulation of infants is achieved through both physiological processes and through the thermal care behaviour of ...
CRONIN-DE-CHAVEZ, ANNA
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SummaryAsthma exacerbations are triggered by rhinovirus infections. We employed a systems biology approach to delineate upper airway gene network patterns underlying asthma exacerbation phenotypes in children.
Guicheng Zhang +16 more
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Cold Air and Exercise Challenge—Influence of Minute Ventilation
Exercises testing and cold air challenges are frequently used to assess airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), but different goals are set for the two tests.
Brian J. O'Connor +9 more
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Investigating the role of Pellino1, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, in modulating the signalling pathways that control the inflammatory response. [PDF]
Pellino1 was identified as an IRAK binding partner and is involved in Lysine-63 polyubiquitination of IRAK 1/4 and RIP1, which are key mediators of the TLR and IL-1R signalling pathways.
Bennett, Julie Alison
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Type 2-high airway inflammation in childhood asthma distinguishes a more severe phenotype
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether phenotyping of type 2-high (T2-high) asthma can distinguish clinical characteristics and lung function trajectories in childhood.OBJECTIVE: To explore differences between T2-high and T2-low asthma from birth to age ...
Sultan, Tamo +7 more
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Effect of Smoking on Effectiveness of Beclomethasone Dipropionate/Formoterol Fumarate in Patients with Asthma with Cold and Osmotic Airway Hyperresponsiveness [PDF]
J.M. Perelman +5 more
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Duration of postviral airway hyperresponsiveness in children with asthma: Effect of atopy
Background: Respiratory viruses induce asthma exacerbations and airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Atopy is an important risk factor for asthma persistence.
Saxoni-Papageorgiou, P. +5 more
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