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1. Dedicated Olfaction and Taste Items do not Improve Psychometric Performance of the <scp>SNOT</scp> ‐22

2. Long-term effects of retrograde approach on the knee after motorized femoral limb lengthening

3. Utility of Visual Analog Scale of Subdomain Scores of the 22‐Item Sinonasal Outcome Test in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

4. Bortezomib Inhibits Lung Fibrosis and Fibroblast Activation without Proteasome Inhibition

7. Item Response Theory for Psychometric Properties of the SNOT‐22 (22‐Item Sinonasal Outcome Test)

8. Portable HEPA Purifiers to Eliminate Airborne SARS‐CoV‐2: A Systematic Review

9. Hip reconstruction in closed triradiate cartilage: long-term outcomes in patients with cerebral palsy

10. Patient perspectives on recall period and response options in patient‐reported outcome measures for chronic rhinosinusitis symptomatology: A pilot study

11. Patient Perspectives on Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Rhinosinusitis: A Qualitative Study

12. KLF4 is a therapeutically tractable brake on fibroblast activation that promotes resolution of pulmonary fibrosis

13. Chronic Rhinosinusitis Patients With and Without Polyps Experience Different Symptom Perception and Quality of Life Burdens

14. Olfactory Dysfunction: A Highly Prevalent Symptom of COVID‐19 With Public Health Significance

15. Resident alveolar macrophage‐derived vesicular SOCS3 dampens allergic airway inflammation

17. Exploring possibilities for shortening the 22-item Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) using item response theory

19. Prevalence of diabetic and impact on cardiovascular events and mortality in patients with chronic coronary syndromes, across multiple geographical regions and ethnicities

20. Olfactory Dysfunction is not a Determinant Of Patient-Reported Chronic Rhinosinusitis Disease Control

21. Self-perceived Taste and Flavor Perception: Associations With Quality of Life in Patients With Olfactory Loss

22. Individual importance of olfaction decreases with duration of smell loss

23. Alveolar macrophage‐derived extracellular vesicles inhibit endosomal fusion of influenza virus

24. Chronic rhinosinusitis disease burden is associated with asthma-related emergency department usage

25. Time scale for resolution of olfactory dysfunction in COVID-19

26. Olfactory Dysfunction and Sinonasal Symptomatology in COVID-19: Prevalence, Severity, Timing, and Associated Characteristics

32. Prostaglandin E2 Inhibits AM Proliferation and Its Levels in the Lung Inversely Correlate with AM Numbers in Models of Cigarette Smoking and Aging

33. Sinonasal pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: A systematic review of the current evidence

34. Changes in chronic rhinosinusitis symptoms differentially associate with improvement in general health-related quality of life

35. Treatment history and association between allergic rhinitis symptoms and quality of life

36. Neuropeptide Y regulates a vascular gateway for hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells

37. Long-term follow-up after tibialis anterior tendon shortening in combination with Achilles tendon lengthening in spastic equinus in cerebral palsy

38. Association between Symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis with Decreased General Health–Related Quality of Life

39. Transcriptional regulation of the IL-13Rα2 gene in human lung fibroblasts

40. Validity of systemic antibiotics and systemic corticosteroid usage for chronic rhinosinusitis as metrics of disease burden

41. Emotional and Personality Traits are Determinants of Activity Avoidance in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Patients

42. Appropriate medical management of chronic rhinosinusitis reduces use of antibiotics and oral corticosteroids

43. Alveolar macrophage secretion of vesicular SOCS3 represents a platform for lung cancer therapeutics

44. Longitudinal improvement in nasal obstruction symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis directly associates with improvement in mood

49. Responsiveness and minimal clinically important difference for the EQ-5D in chronic rhinosinusitis

50. Reciprocal Predictive Accuracy of Sinonasal Symptom Severity, Nasal Endoscopy, and Frequency of Past Chronic Rhinosinusitis Exacerbations

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