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270 related items for PubMed ID: 22040093

  • 1. Role of neutrophils in persistent airway obstruction due to refractory asthma.
    Choi JS, Jang AS, Park JS, Park SW, Paik SH, Park JS, Uh ST, Kim YH, Park CS.
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  • 2. Effect of obesity on airway inflammation: a cross-sectional analysis of body mass index and sputum cell counts.
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  • 3. Inhaled corticosteroid effects both eosinophilic and non-eosinophilic inflammation in asthmatic patients.
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  • 4. [Relation between clinical severity of bronchial asthma and degree of airway inflammation assessed by the eosinophilic leukocyte count in induced sputum].
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    Ducharme ME, Prince P, Hassan N, Nair P, Boulet LP.
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  • 8. [Airway inflammation and peripheral airway function in asthmatic patients with different control levels].
    Pan Y, Huang KW, Ye Q, Liu XS, Wu BM, Zhang J, Chang XH, Lu Y, Wang C.
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  • 12. Airway inflammation and cellular stress in noneosinophilic atopic asthma.
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  • 13. Association of airway inflammation with asthma control level evaluated by the asthma control test.
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  • 15. Discordance between asthma control clinical, physiological and inflammatory parameters in mild asthma.
    Boulay ME, Boulet LP.
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  • 16. Prosurvival activity for airway neutrophils in severe asthma.
    Uddin M, Nong G, Ward J, Seumois G, Prince LR, Wilson SJ, Cornelius V, Dent G, Djukanovic R.
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  • 17. Airway inflammation in obese and nonobese patients with difficult-to-treat asthma.
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  • 18. Effects of steroid therapy on inflammatory cell subtypes in asthma.
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  • 19. Neutrophilic inflammation and CXC chemokines in patients with refractory asthma.
    Kikuchi S, Kikuchi I, Takaku Y, Kobayashi T, Hagiwara K, Kanazawa M, Nagata M.
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  • 20. Relationship between airway neutrophilia and ageing in asthmatics and non-asthmatics.
    Brooks CR, Gibson PG, Douwes J, Van Dalen CJ, Simpson JL.
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