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Academic Article Lack of effect of hot, humid air on response to nasal challenge with histamine.
Academic Article Ipratropium bromide increases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article A technique to measure the ability of the human nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Warming of feet elevates nasal mucosal surface temperature and reduces the early response to nasal challenge with allergen.
Academic Article Hot, humid air partially inhibits the nasal response to allergen provocation.
Academic Article The nasal passage of subjects with asthma has a decreased ability to warm and humidify inspired air.
Academic Article Steroid-induced reduction of histamine release does not alter the clinical nasal response to cold, dry air.
Academic Article Elevation of nasal mucosal temperature increases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Tryptase and histamine as markers to evaluate mast cell activation during the responses to nasal challenge with allergen, cold, dry air, and hyperosmolar solutions.
Academic Article Supine position decreases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Natural and induced allergic responses increase the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Hot, humid air increases cellular influx during the late-phase response to nasal challenge with antigen.
Academic Article Alpha-adrenoreceptor blockade with phenoxybenzamine does not affect the ability of the nose to condition air.
Academic Article Studies on the relationships between sensitivity to cold, dry air, hyperosmolal solutions, and histamine in the adult nose.
Academic Article Elevation of the nasal mucosal surface temperature after warming of the feet occurs via a neural reflex.
Academic Article Cold air-induced rhinitis.
Academic Article Familial aggregation of nasal conditioning capacity.
Academic Article Decrease in xenon clearance during response to cold, dry air: problems of interpretation.
Academic Article Effect of changing airway pressure on the ability of the human nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Observations on the ability of the nose to warm and humidify inspired air.
Academic Article Nasal challenge with cold, dry air results in release of inflammatory mediators. Possible mast cell involvement.
Academic Article Nasal challenge with cold, dry air induces a late-phase reaction.
Academic Article The effect of a topical tricyclic antihistamine on the response of the nasal mucosa to challenge with cold, dry air and histamine.
Academic Article Demonstration of bilateral cholinergic secretory response after unilateral nasal cold, dry air challenge.
Academic Article The osmolality of nasal secretions increases when inflammatory mediators are released in response to inhalation of cold, dry air.
Academic Article Epithelial shedding is associated with nasal reactions to cold, dry air.
Academic Article Cold dry air-induced rhinitis: effect of inhalation and exhalation through the nose.
Academic Article Reflex activation of nasal secretion by unilateral inhalation of cold dry air.
Academic Article Role of human basophils and mast cells in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases.
Academic Article Studies on the allergic and nonallergic nasal inflammation.
Academic Article Local application of atropine attenuates the upper airway reaction to cold, dry air.
Academic Article Local generation of sulfidopeptide leukotrienes upon nasal provocation with cold, dry air.
Academic Article Mediator release during nasal provocation. A model to investigate the pathophysiology of rhinitis.
Academic Article Inflammatory mediators and mechanisms of release from purified human basophils and mast cells.
Grant INTERPLAY OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND NASAL HUMIDIFICATION
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