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1. No remission in 60% of those with childhood-onset asthma - A population-based cohort followed from 8 to 28 years of age.

2. Can development of asthma and bronchial hyperreactivity be reduced by subcutaneous immunotherapy in adult patients with allergic rhinitis?

3. Ding Chuan Tang Attenuates Airway Inflammation and Eosinophil Infiltration in Ovalbumin-Sensitized Asthmatic Mice.

4. Anisakis pegreffii Extract Induces Airway Inflammation with Airway Remodeling in a Murine Model System.

5. Dysregulation of Pyruvate Kinase M2 Promotes Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Obese Allergic Asthma.

6. Association between sensitized to food allergens and childhood allergic respiratory diseases in Taiwan.

7. Anti-Inflammatory Effects of a Cordyceps sinensis Mycelium Culture Extract (Cs-4) on Rodent Models of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma.

8. Calcilytics: a non-steroidal replacement for inhaled steroid and SABA/LABA therapy of human asthma?

9. Intermittent hypoxia and bronchial hyperreactivity.

10. Airway epithelial ITGB4 deficiency in early life mediates pulmonary spontaneous inflammation and enhanced allergic immune response.

11. Ginger and its bioactive component 6-shogaol mitigate lung inflammation in a murine asthma model.

12. Critical role of interleukin-23 in development of asthma promoted by cigarette smoke.

13. Eosinophilic airway inflammation is a main feature of unstable asthma in adolescents.

14. Airway obstruction and bronchial reactivity from age 1 month until 13 years in children with asthma: A prospective birth cohort study.

15. Petiveria alliacea Suppresses Airway Inflammation and Allergen-Specific Th2 Responses in Ovalbumin-Sensitized Murine Model of Asthma.

16. Bronchoprovocation Testing in Asthma: An Update.

17. Fisetin-treatment alleviates airway inflammation through inhbition of MyD88/NF-κB signaling pathway.

18. Environmental Causes of Asthma.

19. Filaggrin mutations increase allergic airway disease in childhood and adolescence through interactions with eczema and aeroallergen sensitization.

20. Blood Count of Eosinophil Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes and Bronchial Hyperreactivity in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

21. Bronchial hyperresponsiveness and obesity in middle age: insights from an Australian cohort.

22. Impaired TNF/TNFR2 signaling enhances Th2 and Th17 polarization and aggravates allergic airway inflammation.

23. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) for house dust mites does not prevent new allergen sensitization and bronchial hyper-responsiveness in allergic rhinitis children.

24. Bitter Taste Receptor Agonists Mitigate Features of Allergic Asthma in Mice.

25. A CASE OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA WITH HYPEREOSINOPHILIA WITH EFFECTIVE SAIBOKUTOU THERAPY.

26. Airway Remodeling and Hyperreactivity in a Model of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Their Modulation by IL-1 Receptor Antagonist.

27. Airway hyperreactivity is frequent in non-asthmatic children with sickle cell disease.

28. The impact of food allergens on airway responsiveness in schoolchildren with asthma: A DBPCFC study.

29. Weight Loss Decreases Inherent and Allergic Methacholine Hyperresponsiveness in Mouse Models of Diet-Induced Obese Asthma.

30. Phosphodiesterase 4 Inhibitors Attenuate the Asthma Phenotype Produced by β2-Adrenoceptor Agonists in Phenylethanolamine N-Methyltransferase-Knockout Mice.

31. p110γ/δ Double-Deficiency Induces Eosinophilia and IgE Production but Protects from OVA-Induced Airway Inflammation.

32. Eosinophilic airway inflammation is common in subacute cough following acute upper respiratory tract infection.

33. Clinical Implications of Having Reduced Mid Forced Expiratory Flow Rates (FEF25-75), Independently of FEV1, in Adult Patients with Asthma.

34. A pilot randomized controlled trial of pioglitazone for the treatment of poorly controlled asthma in obesity.

35. Quality of Life and Bronchial Hyper-Responsiveness in Subjects With Bronchiectasis: Validation of the Seattle Obstructive Lung Disease Questionnaire in Bronchiectasis.

36. The effects of in utero vitamin D deficiency on airway smooth muscle mass and lung function.

37. β-Catenin is required for the differentiation of iNKT2 and iNKT17 cells that augment IL-25-dependent lung inflammation.

38. The sickle cell mouse lung: proinflammatory and primed for allergic inflammation.

39. Mannitol versus hypertonic saline: Safety and efficacy of mannitol and hypertonic saline in sputum induction and bronchial hyperreactivity assessment.

40. PARP inhibition by olaparib or gene knockout blocks asthma-like manifestation in mice by modulating CD4(+) T cell function.

41. Increased airway reactivity and hyperinsulinemia in obese mice are linked by ERK signaling in brain stem cholinergic neurons.

42. Airway responsiveness in CD38-deficient mice in allergic airway disease: studies with bone marrow chimeras.

43. [POSSIBILITIES FOR THE USE OF THE ANTI-LEUKOTRIENE DRUG MONTELUKAST IN COMBINED THERAPY OF PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA AND COLD-INDUCED BRONCHIAL HYPERACTIVITY].

44. When should the skin prick tests not be performed?

45. Evaluation of airway hyperresponsiveness in chronic rhinosinusitis: values of sinus computed tomography.

46. [Bronchial hyperresponsiveness and its importance for the clinician].

47. Tracheal section is an independent predictor of asthma in patients with nasal polyposis.

48. Role of weight management in asthma symptoms and control.

49. The correlation between the bronchial hyperresponsiveness to methacholine and asthma like symptoms by GINA questionnaires for the diagnosis of asthma.

50. Population of sensory neurons essential for asthmatic hyperreactivity of inflamed airways.

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