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166 related items for PubMed ID: 3345041

  • 1. Nasal provocation with bradykinin induces symptoms of rhinitis and a sore throat.
    Proud D, Reynolds CJ, Lacapra S, Kagey-Sobotka A, Lichtenstein LM, Naclerio RM.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1988 Mar; 137(3):613-6. PubMed ID: 3345041
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  • 3. Nasal challenge with cold, dry air results in release of inflammatory mediators. Possible mast cell involvement.
    Togias AG, Naclerio RM, Proud D, Fish JE, Adkinson NF, Kagey-Sobotka A, Norman PS, Lichtenstein LM.
    J Clin Invest; 1985 Oct; 76(4):1375-81. PubMed ID: 2414318
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  • 5. Effect of intranasal capsaicin on symptoms and mediator release.
    Bascom R, Kagey-Sobotka A, Proud D.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1991 Dec; 259(3):1323-7. PubMed ID: 1762079
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  • 7. Substance P is generated in vivo following nasal challenge of allergic individuals with bradykinin.
    Baumgarten CR, O'Connor A, Dokic D, Schultz KD, Kunkel G.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1997 Nov; 27(11):1322-7. PubMed ID: 9420137
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  • 8. Role of kinins in seasonal allergic rhinitis: icatibant, a bradykinin B2 receptor antagonist, abolishes the hyperresponsiveness and nasal eosinophilia induced by antigen.
    Turner P, Dear J, Scadding G, Foreman JC.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2001 Jan; 107(1):105-13. PubMed ID: 11149999
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  • 11. Perennial rhinitis subjects have altered vascular, glandular, and neural responses to bradykinin nasal provocation.
    Baraniuk JN, Silver PB, Kaliner MA, Barnes PJ.
    Int Arch Allergy Immunol; 1994 Jan; 103(2):202-8. PubMed ID: 8292908
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  • 13. Studies on the relationships between sensitivity to cold, dry air, hyperosmolal solutions, and histamine in the adult nose.
    Togias A, Lykens K, Kagey-Sobotka A, Eggleston PA, Proud D, Lichtenstein LM, Naclerio RM.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1990 Jun; 141(6):1428-33. PubMed ID: 2112349
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  • 15. Histamine releasability after adenosine challenge in subjects with allergic and non-allergic rhinitis: possible implications for mast cell priming.
    Polosa R, Pagano C, Low JL, Church MK, Crimi N.
    Ann Ital Med Int; 1999 Jun; 14(2):86-93. PubMed ID: 10399370
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  • 17. Inhibition of mediator release in allergic rhinitis by pretreatment with topical glucocorticosteroids.
    Pipkorn U, Proud D, Lichtenstein LM, Kagey-Sobotka A, Norman PS, Naclerio RM.
    N Engl J Med; 1987 Jun 11; 316(24):1506-10. PubMed ID: 2438553
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  • 20. Kinins are generated in vivo following nasal airway challenge of allergic individuals with allergen.
    Proud D, Togias A, Naclerio RM, Crush SA, Norman PS, Lichtenstein LM.
    J Clin Invest; 1983 Nov 11; 72(5):1678-85. PubMed ID: 6355183
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