99 results on '"Postma, D. S."'
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2. Is there a sex-shift in prevalence of allergic rhinitis and comorbid asthma from childhood to adulthood? A meta-analysis
3. The sex‐shift in single disease and multimorbid asthma and rhinitis during puberty ‐ a study by MeDALL
4. Shared genetic origins of allergy and autoimmune diseases
5. PTTG1IP and MAML3, novel genomewide association study genes for severity of hyperresponsiveness in adult asthma
6. Airway and peripheral urokinase plasminogen activator receptor is elevated in asthma, and identifies a severe, nonatopic subset of patients
7. Combining genomewide association study and lung eQTL analysis provides evidence for novel genes associated with asthma
8. Association of season of birth with DNA methylation and allergic disease
9. Deficiency of FHL2 attenuates airway inflammation in mice and genetic variation associates with human bronchial hyper‐responsiveness
10. Phenotyping asthma, rhinitis and eczema in MeDALL population‐based birth cohorts: an allergic comorbidity cluster
11. ST13polymorphisms and their effect on exacerbations in steroid-treated asthmatic children and young adults
12. Effects of small airway dysfunction on the clinical expression of asthma: a focus on asthma symptoms and bronchial hyper-responsiveness
13. Development of a brief questionnaire (ICQ-S) to monitor inhaled corticosteroid side-effects in clinical practice
14. Perinatal risk factors for wheezing phenotypes in the first 8 years of life
15. VEGFA variants are associated with pre-school lung function, but not neonatal lung function
16. Less small airway dysfunction in asymptomatic bronchial hyperresponsiveness than in asthma
17. Treatment of the bronchial tree from beginning to end: targeting small airway inflammation in asthma
18. Childhood wheezing phenotypes and FeNO in atopic children at age 8
19. Obesity in asthma: more neutrophilic inflammation as a possible explanation for a reduced treatment response
20. Interaction of a 17q12 variant with both fetal and infant smoke exposure in the development of childhood asthma-like symptoms
21. Childhood overweight and asthma symptoms, the role of pro-inflammatory proteins
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23. MeDALL (Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy): an integrated approach from phenotypes to systems medicine
24. Prolonged protection of the new inhaled corticosteroid fluticasone furoate against AMP hyperresponsiveness in patients with asthma
25. TLR-related pathway analysis: novel geneâgene interactions in the development of asthma and atopy
26. X-chromosome Forkhead Box P3 polymorphisms associate with atopy in girls in three Dutch birth cohorts
27. Filaggrin mutations in the onset of eczema, sensitization, asthma, hay fever and the interaction with cat exposure
28. The role of female sex hormones in the development and severity of allergic and non-allergic asthma
29. Effects of pets on asthma development up to 8 years of age: the PIAMA study
30. Smoke exposure interacts withADAM33polymorphisms in the development of lung function and hyperresponsiveness
31. Allergen inhalation decreases adenosine receptor expression in sputum and blood of asthma patients
32. Effects of 4 months of smoking in mice with ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation
33. Effect of an inhaled adenosine A2Aagonist on the allergen-induced late asthmatic response
34. Female mice are more susceptible to the development of allergic airway inflammation than male mice
35. Altered β2‐adrenergic regulation of T cell activity after allergen challenge in asthma
36. Bronchial hyper‐responsiveness to hypertonic saline and blood eosinophilic markers in 8–13‐year‐old schoolchildren
37. Polymorphisms of the ADAM33 gene are associated with accelerated lung function decline in asthma
38. ADAM33 gene: confirming a gene without linkage
39. Direct or indirect stimuli for bronchial challenge testing: what is the relevance for asthma epidemiology?
40. Provocation with adenosine 5'-monophosphate, but not methacholine, induces sputum eosinophilia
41. Allergic sensitization to indoor and outdoor allergens and relevance to bronchial hyperresponsiveness in younger and older subjects
42. Role and interpretation of total serum IgE measurements in the diagnosis of allergic airway disease in adults
43. Bronchial responsiveness to adenosine-5′-monophosphate and methacholine as predictors for nasal symptoms due to newly introduced allergens. A follow-up study among laboratory animal workers and bakery apprentices
44. Sibling effect on atopy in children of patients with asthma
45. Influence of different dosage schedules of inhaled fluticasone propionate on peripheral blood cytokine concentrations in childhood asthma
46. Clinical and immunologic factors associated with the presence or absence of airways hyper‐responsiveness in childhood asthma
47. Accuracy of eosinophils and eosinophil cationic protein to predict steroid improvement in asthma
48. Provocation with adenosine 5′‐monophosphate as a marker of inflammation in asthma, allergic rhinitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
49. The effect of anti-allergic mattress encasings on house dust mite-induced early- and late-airway reactions in asthmatic patients. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study
50. Mutual activation of pulmonary fibroblasts and eosinophils, and modulation by drugs in relation to asthma
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