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1. Effects of loratadine on red wine-induced symptoms and signs of rhinitis.

2. Loss of size-selectivity at histamine-induced exudation of plasma proteins in atopic nasal airways.

3. Mucosal output of eotaxin in allergic rhinitis and its attenuation by topical glucocorticosteroid treatment.

4. Immediate effect of topical budesonide on allergen challenge-induced nasal mucosal fluid levels of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-5.

5. Experimental common cold increases mucosal output of eotaxin in atopic individuals.

6. Circulating eosinophil/basophil progenitors and nasal mucosal cytokines in seasonal allergic rhinitis.

7. Alpha2-macroglobulin and eosinophil cationic protein in the allergic airway mucosa in seasonal allergic rhinitis.

8. Contribution of plasma-derived molecules to mucosal immune defence, disease and repair in the airways.

9. Nasal mucosal endorgan hyperresponsiveness.

10. Permeation of polysucrose 15000 across the human nasal mucosa in vivo.

11. Reduced airway absorption in seasonal allergic rhinitis.

12. The "nasal pool"-device for challenge and lavage of the nasal mucosa in children: histamine-induced plasma exudation responses.

13. Effects of two weeks of topical budesonide treatment on microvascular exudative responsiveness in healthy human nasal airways.

14. Topical azelastine has a 12-hour duration of action as assessed by histamine challenge-induced exudation of alpha 2-macroglobulin into human nasal airways.

15. Extravasation, lamina propria flooding and lumenal entry of bulk plasma exudate in mucosal defence, inflammation and repair.

16. Day-night differences in mucosal plasma proteins in common cold.

17. Antiallergic actions of high topical doses of terbutaline in human nasal airways.

18. Allergen challenge-induced entry of alpha 2-macroglobulin and tryptase into human nasal and bronchial airways.

19. Topical nitroprusside may reduce histamine-induced plasma exudation in human nasal airways.

20. Loratadine reduces allergen-induced mucosal output of alpha 2-macroglobulin and tryptase in allergic rhinitis.

21. Effects of topical capsaicin in seasonal allergic rhinitis.

22. Nasal cytokines in common cold and allergic rhinitis.

23. Mechanisms of nasal hyper-reactivity.

24. Microvascular exudative hyperresponsiveness in human coronavirus-induced common cold.

25. Effect of seasonal allergic rhinitis on airway mucosal absorption of chromium-51 labelled EDTA.

26. The use of the nose to study the inflammatory response of the respiratory tract.

27. Topical vasoconstrictor (oxymetazoline) does not affect histamine-induced mucosal exudation of plasma in human nasal airways.

28. Eosinophils, secretory responsiveness and glucocorticoid-induced effects on the nasal mucosa during a weak pollen season.

29. Plasma exudation as a first line respiratory mucosal defence.

30. Albumin, bradykinins, and eosinophil cationic protein on the nasal mucosal surface in patients with hay fever during natural allergen exposure.

31. Objective monitoring of the allergic inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa in patients with hay fever during natural allergen exposure.

32. Reversibility and reproducibility of histamine induced plasma leakage in nasal airways.

34. Generation of clusters of free eosinophil granules (Cfegs) in seasonal allergic rhinitis.

35. Loss of size-selectivity at histamine-induced exudation of plasma proteins in atopic nasal airways

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