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  1. Although the relationship between allergic inflammation and lung carcinogenesis is not clearly defined, several reports suggest an increased incidence of lung cancer in patients with asthma. We aimed at determ...

    Authors: Konstantinos Doris, Sophia P Karabela, Chrysoula A Kairi, Davina CM Simoes, Charis Roussos, Spyros G Zakynthinos, Ioannis Kalomenidis, Timothy S Blackwell and Georgios T Stathopoulos
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:118
  2. Human adenovirus 14 (HAdV-14) is a recognized causative agent of epidemic febrile respiratory illness (FRI). Last reported in Eurasia in 1963, this virus has since been conspicuously absent in broad surveys, a...

    Authors: Huo-Shu H Houng, Heping Gong, Adriana E Kajon, Morris S Jones, Robert A Kuschner, Arthur Lyons, Lisa Lott, Kuei-Hsiang Lin and David Metzgar
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:116
  3. Fluctuations of estradiol and progesterone levels caused by the menstrual cycle worsen asthma symptoms. Conflicting data are reported in literature regarding pro and anti-inflammatory properties of estradiol a...

    Authors: Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira, Jean Pierre Schatzmann Peron, Amilcar Sabino Damazo, Lino Adriana dos Santos Franco, Vanni Helori Domingos, Sonia Maria Oliani, Ricardo Martins Oliveira-Filho, Bernardo Boris Vargaftig and Wothan Tavares-de-Lima
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:115
  4. The elucidation of factors that trigger the development of transient wheezing in early childhood may be an important step toward understanding the pathogenesis of asthma and other allergic diseases later in li...

    Authors: Neuza M Alcântara-Neves, Samuel J Badaró, Mariese CA dos Santos, Lain Pontes-de-Carvalho and Maurício L Barreto
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:114
  5. While adverse effects of exposure to air pollutants on respiratory health are well studied, little is known about the effect of a reduction in air pollutants on chronic respiratory symptoms and diseases. We in...

    Authors: Tamara Schikowski, Ulrich Ranft, Dorothee Sugiri, Andrea Vierkötter, Thomas Brüning, Volker Harth and Ursula Krämer
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:113
  6. In patients with COPD progressive dyspnoea leads to a sedentary lifestyle. To date, no studies exist investigating the effects of Nordic Walking in patients with COPD. Therefore, the aim was to determine the f...

    Authors: Marie-Kathrin Breyer, Robab Breyer-Kohansal, Georg-Christian Funk, Nicole Dornhofer, Martijn A Spruit, Emiel FM Wouters, Otto C Burghuber and Sylvia Hartl
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:112
  7. The onset of ventilation at birth decreases pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) resulting in a large increase in pulmonary blood flow (PBF). As the large cross sectional area of the pulmonary vascular bed deve...

    Authors: Beth J Allison, Kelly J Crossley, Sharon J Flecknoe, Colin J Morley, Graeme R Polglase and Stuart B Hooper
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:111
  8. Airway eosinophilia is considered a central event in the pathogenesis of asthma. Eotaxin plays a key role in selective eosinophil accumulation in the airways and, subsequently, their activation and degranulati...

    Authors: Ziemowit Zietkowski, Maria M Tomasiak-Lozowska, Roman Skiepko, Elzbieta Zietkowska and Anna Bodzenta-Lukaszyk
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:110
  9. The common cold, the most prevalent contagious viral disease in humans still lacks a safe and effective antiviral treatment. Iota-Carrageenan is broadly active against respiratory viruses in-vitro and has an e...

    Authors: Ron Eccles, Christiane Meier, Martez Jawad, Regina Weinmüllner, Andreas Grassauer and Eva Prieschl-Grassauer
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:108
  10. The inhalation of allergens by allergic asthmatics results in the early asthmatic response (EAR), which is characterized by acute airway obstruction beginning within a few minutes. The EAR is the earliest indi...

    Authors: Yu-Dong Xu, Jian-Mei Cui, Yu Wang, Lei-Miao Yin, Chang-Ke Gao, Yan-Yan Liu and Yong-Qing Yang
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:107
  11. The definition of "clinical asthma remission" is based on absence of symptoms and use of medication. However, in the majority of these subjects airway inflammation is still present when measured. In the present s...

    Authors: Franke Volbeda, Nick HT ten Hacken, Monique E Lodewijk, Antoon Dijkstra, Machteld N Hylkema, M Broekema, Wim Timens and Dirkje S Postma
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:106
  12. Little is known about airway remodelling in bronchial biopsies (BB) in smokers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We conducted an initial pilot study comparing BB from COPD patients with nonsmok...

    Authors: Amir Soltani, David W Reid, Sukhwinder S Sohal, Richard Wood-Baker, Steve Weston, H Konrad Muller and E Haydn Walters
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:105
  13. During pregnancy asthma may remain stable, improve or worsen. The factors underlying the deleterious effect of pregnancy on asthma remain unknown. Oxytocin is a neurohypophyseal protein that regulates a number...

    Authors: Yassine Amrani, Farhat Syed, Chris Huang, Katherine Li, Veronica Liu, Deepika Jain, Stefan Keslacy, Michael W Sims, Hasna Baidouri, Philip R Cooper, Hengjiang Zhao, Salman Siddiqui, Christopher E Brightling, Don Griswold, Lily Li and Reynold A Panettieri Jr
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:104
  14. The "Th2 hypothesis for asthma" asserts that an increased ratio of Th2:Th1 cytokine production plays an important pathogenic role in asthma. Although widely embraced, the hypothesis has been challenged by vari...

    Authors: Matthew J Loza, Susan Foster, Eugene R Bleecker, Stephen P Peters and Raymond B Penn
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:103
  15. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is an air pollutant associated with poor respiratory health, asthma exacerbation, and an increased likelihood of inhalational allergies. NO2 is also produced endogenously in the lung during...

    Authors: Samantha R Hodgkins, Jennifer L Ather, Sara A Paveglio, Jenna L Allard, Laurie A Whittaker LeClair, Benjamin T Suratt, Jonathan E Boyson and Matthew E Poynter
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:102
  16. Lower respiratory tract infections continue to exact unacceptable worldwide mortality, often because the infecting pathogen cannot be identified. The respiratory epithelia provide protection from pneumonias th...

    Authors: Scott E Evans, Michael J Tuvim, Jiexin Zhang, Derek T Larson, Cesar D García, Sylvia Martinez Pro, Kevin R Coombes and Burton F Dickey
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:101
  17. Cigarette smoke (CS) is known to initiate a cascade of mediator release and accumulation of immune and inflammatory cells in the lower airways. We investigated and compared the effects of CS on upper and lower...

    Authors: Wouter Huvenne, Claudina A Pérez-Novo, Lara Derycke, Natalie De Ruyck, Olga Krysko, Tania Maes, Nele Pauwels, Lander Robays, Ken R Bracke, Guy Joos, Guy Brusselle and Claus Bachert
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:100
  18. Tobacco smoking irritates and damages the respiratory tract and contributes to a higher risk of developing lung emphysema. At present, smoking cessation is the only effective treatment for reducing the progres...

    Authors: Saskia Braber, Paul AJ Henricks, Frans P Nijkamp, Aletta D Kraneveld and Gert Folkerts
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:99
  19. Improving patients' health status is one of the major goals in COPD treatment. Questionnaires could facilitate the guidance of patient-tailored disease management by exploring which aspects of health status ar...

    Authors: Leonie Daudey, Jeannette B Peters, Johan Molema, PN Richard Dekhuijzen, Judith B Prins, Yvonne F Heijdra and Jan H Vercoulen
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:98
  20. It is hypothesized that decreased capillarization of limb skeletal muscle is implicated in the decreased exercise tolerance in COPD patients. We have recently demonstrated decreased number of capillaries per m...

    Authors: Gabriella Eliason, Samy M Abdel-Halim, Karin Piehl-Aulin and Fawzi Kadi
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:97
  21. Lipocalin 2 is a bacteriostatic protein that binds the siderophore enterobactin, an iron-chelating molecule produced by Escherichia coli (E. coli) that is required for bacterial growth. Infection of the lungs by

    Authors: Hong Wu, Eric Santoni-Rugiu, Elisabeth Ralfkiaer, Bo T Porse, Claus Moser, Niels Høiby, Niels Borregaard and Jack B Cowland
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:96
  22. Respiratory failure secondary to alveolar inflammation during Pneumocystis pneumonia is a major cause of death in immunocompromised patients. Neutrophil infiltration in the lung of patients with Pneumocystis infe...

    Authors: Eva M Carmona, Jeffrey D Lamont, Ailing Xue, Mark Wylam and Andrew H Limper
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:95
  23. Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles released during cell activation and apoptosis. MPs have different biological effects depending on the cell from they originate. Cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease is c...

    Authors: Chiara Porro, Silvia Lepore, Teresa Trotta, Stefano Castellani, Luigi Ratclif, Anna Battaglino, Sante Di Gioia, Maria C Martínez, Massimo Conese and Angela B Maffione
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:94
  24. Legionella pneumophila is an important causative agent of severe pneumonia in humans. Human alveolar epithelium and macrophages are effective barriers for inhaled microorganisms and actively participate in the in...

    Authors: Stefanie Scharf, Kremena Vardarova, Friederike Lang, Bernd Schmeck, Bastian Opitz, Antje Flieger, Klaus Heuner, Stefan Hippenstiel, Norbert Suttorp and Philippe D N'Guessan
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:93
  25. The understanding of the influence of smoking and sex on lung function and symptoms is important for understanding diseases such as COPD. The influence of both genes and environment on lung function, smoking b...

    Authors: Jenny Hallberg, Anastasia Iliadou, Martin Anderson, Maria Gerhardsson de Verdier, Ulf Nihlén, Magnus Dahlbäck, Nancy L Pedersen, Tim Higenbottam and Magnus Svartengren
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:92
  26. The aim was to test the hypothesis that the blood serum of rats subjected to recurrent airway obstructions mimicking obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) induces early activation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal st...

    Authors: Alba Carreras, Mauricio Rojas, Theodora Tsapikouni, Josep M Montserrat, Daniel Navajas and Ramon Farré
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:91
  27. Viral bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospitalization in young infants. It is associated with the development of childhood asthma and contributes to morbidity and mortality in the elderly. Currently no t...

    Authors: Avraham Beigelman, Cassandra L Mikols, Sean P Gunsten, Carolyn L Cannon, Steven L Brody and Michael J Walter
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:90
  28. Biologic predictors or biomarkers of survival in pulmonary fibrosis with a worse prognosis, more specifically in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis would help the clinician in deciding whether or not to treat since...

    Authors: Michiel Thomeer, Jan C Grutters, Wim A Wuyts, Stijn Willems and Maurits G Demedts
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:89
  29. Arginine is an amino acid that serves as a substrate for the enzymes nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and arginase, leading to synthesis of NO and ornithine, respectively. As such, arginine has the potential to inf...

    Authors: Kathryn A Niese, Monica G Chiaramonte, Lesley G Ellies, Marc E Rothenberg and Nives Zimmermann
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:87
  30. Airway remodeling and dysfunction are characteristic features of asthma thought to be caused by aberrant production of Th2 cytokines. Histamine H4 receptor (H4R) perturbation has previously been shown to modify a...

    Authors: Jeffery M Cowden, Jason P Riley, Jing Ying Ma, Robin L Thurmond and Paul J Dunford
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:86
  31. Airway remodelling is thought to be under the control of a complex group of molecules belonging to the Transforming Growth Factor (TGF)-superfamily. The Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) belong to this family an...

    Authors: Sophie Pegorier, Gaynor A Campbell, A Barry Kay and Clare M Lloyd
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:85
  32. Poor gene transfer efficiency has been a major problem in developing an effective gene therapy for cystic fibrosis (CF) airway disease. Lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), a natural airway surfactant, can enhance v...

    Authors: Patricia Cmielewski, Don S Anson and David W Parsons
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:84
  33. Allergen-containing subpollen particles (SPP) are released from whole plant pollen upon contact with water or even high humidity. Because of their size SPP can preferentially reach the lower airways where they...

    Authors: Carsten Schleh, Veit J Erpenbeck, Carla Winkler, Hans D Lauenstein, Matthias Nassimi, Armin Braun, Norbert Krug and Jens M Hohlfeld
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:83
  34. Pulmonary function has been reported in mice using negative pressure-driven forced expiratory manoeuvres (NPFE) and the forced oscillation technique (FOT). However, both techniques have always been studied usi...

    Authors: Karim H Shalaby, Leslie G Gold, Thomas F Schuessler, James G Martin and Annette Robichaud
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:82
  35. Generalized hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) occurring during exposure to hypoxia is a detrimental process resulting in an increase in lung vascular resistance. Nebulization of sodium nitrite has been ...

    Authors: Bakytbek Egemnazarov, Ralph T Schermuly, Bhola K Dahal, Garry T Elliott, Niel C Hoglen, Mark W Surber, Norbert Weissmann, Friedrich Grimminger, Werner Seeger and Hossein A Ghofrani
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:81
  36. We have previously shown that NK (CD56+CD3-) and NKT-like (CD56+CD3+) cells are reduced in both numbers and cytotoxicity in peripheral blood. The aim of the present study was to investigate their numbers and func...

    Authors: Richard A Urbanowicz, Jonathan R Lamb, Ian Todd, Jonathan M Corne and Lucy C Fairclough
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:76
  37. "Inflammation resolution" has of late become a topical research area. Activation of resolution phase mechanisms, involving select post-transcriptional regulons, transcription factors, 'autacoids', and cell phe...

    Authors: Carl G Persson and Lena Uller
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:75
  38. Internet-based self-management has shown to improve asthma control and asthma related quality of life, but the improvements were only marginally clinically relevant for the group as a whole. We hypothesized th...

    Authors: Victor van der Meer, Henk F van Stel, Moira J Bakker, Albert C Roldaan, Willem JJ Assendelft, Peter J Sterk, Klaus F Rabe and Jacob K Sont
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:74
  39. Previous studies indicate that patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) carrying a mutation in the bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 2 (BMPR2) gene, develop the disease 10 years earlier than non...

    Authors: Barbara Girerd, David Montani, Mélanie Eyries, Azzedine Yaici, Benjamin Sztrymf, Florence Coulet, Olivier Sitbon, Gérald Simonneau, Florent Soubrier and Marc Humbert
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:73
  40. An imbalance in the generation of pro-inflammatory leukotrienes, and counter-regulatory lipoxins is present in severe asthma. We measured leukotriene B4 (LTB4), and lipoxin A4 (LXA4) production by alveolar macrop...

    Authors: Pankaj K Bhavsar, Bruce D Levy, Mark J Hew, Michael A Pfeffer, Shamsah Kazani, Elliot Israel and Kian Fan Chung
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:71
  41. Debate exists as to whether welding fume is carcinogenic, but epidemiological evidence suggests that welders are an at risk population for the development of lung cancer. Recently, we found that exposure to we...

    Authors: Patti C Zeidler-Erdely, Michael L Kashon, Shengqiao Li and James M Antonini
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:70
  42. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ is a nuclear hormone receptor that regulates gene expression, cell proliferation and differentiation. We previously described airway epithelial cell PPARγ de...

    Authors: Dawn M Simon, Larry W Tsai, Edward P Ingenito, Barry C Starcher and Thomas J Mariani
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2010 11:69

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