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277 related items for PubMed ID: 8239166

  • 1. Mast cells modulate acute ozone-induced inflammation of the murine lung.
    Kleeberger SR, Seiden JE, Levitt RC, Zhang LY.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1993 Nov; 148(5):1284-91. PubMed ID: 8239166
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  • 2. Mechanisms of response to ozone exposure: the role of mast cells in mice.
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  • 3. PAF-induced airways hyperreactivity is modulated by mast cells in mice.
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  • 4. Mass cells contribute to O3-induced epithelial damage and proliferation in nasal and bronchial airways of mice.
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  • 7. Ozone-induced pulmonary inflammation and epithelial proliferation are partially mediated by PAF.
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  • 8. Ozone-induced decrease of mouse tracheal potential is not secondary to cellular inflammation.
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  • 13. A genetic model for evaluation of susceptibility to ozone-induced inflammation.
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  • 14. Susceptibility to ozone-induced inflammation. I. Genetic control of the response to subacute exposure.
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  • 16. Airway responses to chronic ozone exposure are partially mediated through mast cells.
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  • 17. Susceptibility to ozone-induced inflammation. II. Separate loci control responses to acute and subacute exposures.
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  • 19. The intestinal mast cell response to Trichinella spiralis infection in mast cell-deficient w/wv mice.
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  • 20. Mast cells contribute to the changes in heart rate, but not hypotension or death, associated with active anaphylaxis in mice.
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