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1. Clinical Relevance of the Anti-inflammatory Effects of Roflumilast on Human Bronchus: Potentiation by a Long-Acting Beta-2-Agonist

2. Roflumilast inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-α and chemokine production by human lung parenchyma.

3. Cannabinoids inhibit cholinergic contraction in human airways through prejunctional CB1receptors

4. Intranasal drug delivery: An efficient and non-invasive route for systemic administration

5. Expression and proliferative effect of hemokinin-1 in human B-cells

6. Smooth muscle neurokinin-2 receptors mediate contraction in human saphenous veins

7. Administration intranasale des médicaments à visée systémique : une nouvelle voie pour les opioïdes

8. Olive Oil–Based Lipid Emulsion's Neutral Effects on Neutrophil Functions and Leukocyte–Endothelial Cell Interactions

11. Intranasal drug delivery: an efficient and non-invasive route for systemic administration: focus on opioids

13. Comparison Of A Cytokine Pattern Produced By Human Lung Macrophages And Pulmonary Parenchyma Explants In Response To Lipopolysaccharide And To A Cigarette Smoke Extract. Inhibitory Effect Of Budesonide

15. Expression and function of human hemokinin-1 in human and guinea pig airways

17. Roflumilast And Its Active Metabolite Inhibit LPS-induced Cytokine Production From Human Lung Macrophages By A PGE2-dependent Mechanism

18. [Intranasal delivery of systemic drugs: a new route for opioid drugs]

19. beta2-Agonist modulates epithelial gene expression involved in the T- and B-cell chemotaxis and induces airway sensitization in human isolated bronchi

20. Response to commentary: ‘If roflumilast inhibits the innate immunity in the stable patient, what about infection?’

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