41 results on '"TURNER, DEBRA J."'
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2. Impact of supplemental oxygen in mechanically ventilated adult and infant mice
3. High tidal volume ventilation in infant mice
4. Absence of cholinergic airway tone in normal BALB/c mice
5. Airway hyperresponsiveness is associated with activated [CD4.sup.+] T cells in the airways
6. Attenuation of allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness is mediated by airway regulatory T cells
7. Lack of long-term effects of respiratory syncytial virus infection on airway function in mice
8. Downregulation of IgE antibody and allergic responses in the lung by epidermal biolistic microparticle delivery
9. Mucosal Regulatory T Cells in Airway Hyperresponsiveness
10. 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 enhances the ability of transferred CD4+ CD25+ cells to modulate T helper type 2-driven asthmatic responses
11. IN UTERO EXPOSURE TO ARSENIC VIA DRINKING WATER ALTERS POST-NATAL LUNG FUNCTION: TP 139
12. AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS IN MOUSE MODELS OF ASTHMA IS ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVATED T CELLS IN THE AIRWAYS: TO 35
13. Penh Is Not a Validated Technique for Measuring Airway Function in Mice
14. Measuring lung function in murine models of pulmonary disease
15. Site of inflammation influences site of hyperresponsiveness in experimental asthma
16. Pulmonary Vascular Congestion Selectively Potentiates Airway Responsiveness in Piglets
17. Hyperresponsiveness to inhaled but not intravenous methacholine during acute respiratory syncytial virus infection in mice
18. The pattern of methacholine responsiveness in mice is dependent on antigen challenge dose
19. Bronchial Responsiveness and Lung Function in Recurrently Wheezy Infants
20. Accumulation mode particles and LPS exposure induce TLR-4 dependent and independent inflammatory responses in the lung
21. Restricted Aeroallergen Access to Airway Mucosal Dendritic Cells In Vivo Limits Allergen-Specific CD4+ T Cell Proliferation during the Induction of Inhalation Tolerance
22. Lung volume recruitment maneuvers and respiratory system mechanics in mechanically ventilated mice
23. The bimodal quasi-static and dynamic elastance of the murine lung
24. Allergic Airways Disease Develops after an Increase in Allergen Capture and Processing in the Airway Mucosa
25. Methacholine responsiveness in mice from 2 to 8 wk of age
26. Reversal of airway hyperresponsiveness by induction of airway mucosal CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells
27. Accelerated Antigen Sampling and Transport by Airway Mucosal Dendritic Cells following Inhalation of a Bacterial Stimulus
28. Hyperresponsiveness to inhaled but not intravenous methacholine during acute respiratory syncytial virus infection in mice
29. Developmental changes in airway and tissue mechanics in mice
30. The pattern of methacholine responsiveness in mice is dependent on antigen challenge dose
31. Tracking of airway and tissue mechanics during TLC maneuvers in mice
32. Bidirectional Interactions between Antigen-bearing Respiratory Tract Dendritic Cells (DCs) and T Cells Precede the Late Phase Reaction in Experimental Asthma
33. Volume dependence of airway and tissue impedances in mice
34. Decreased airway narrowing and smooth muscle contraction in hyperresponsive pigs
35. Assessment of forced expiratory volume — time parameters in detecting histamine-induced bronchoconstriction in wheezy infants
36. 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 enhances the ability of transferred CD4+ CD25+ cells to modulate T helper type 2-driven asthmatic responses.
37. Bronchial Responsiveness and Lung Function in Recurrently Wheezy Infants
38. Methodological aspects of flow-volume studies in infants
39. Endogenous nitric oxide contributes to strain-related differences in airway responsiveness in rats.
40. Pressure transmission across the respiratory system at raised lung volumes in infants.
41. Restricted Aeroallergen Access to Airway Mucosal Dendritic Cells In Vivo Limits Allergen-Specific CD4+ T Cell Proliferation during the Induction of Inhalation Tolerance.
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