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Volume 33, Number 11, November 2003

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Active cigarette smoking and asthma
pp. 1471-1475(5)
Authors: Thomson N.C.; Chaudhuri R.; Livingston E.

Antihistamines as anti-inflammatory agents
pp. 1476-1478(3)
Authors: Tsicopoulos A.; Nadai P.d.

Cough and asthma
pp. 1481-1483(3)
Authors: Berry M.A.; Birring S.S.; Brightling C.E.; Pavord I.D.

Latex allergy. A position paper of the British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
pp. 1484-1499(16)
Authors: Cullinan P.; Brown R.; Field A.; Hourihane J.; Jones M.; Kekwick R.; Rycroft R.; Stenz R.; Williams S.; Woodhouse C.

Effects of asthma on cell components in peripheral blood among smokers and non-smokers
pp. 1500-1505(6)
Authors: Sunyer J.; Springer G.; Jamieson B.; Conover C.; Detels R.; Rinaldo C.; Margolick J.; Muñoz A.

Interrelationships among asthma, atopy, rhinitis and exhaled nitric oxide in a population-based sample of children
pp. 1506-1511(6)
Authors: Jouaville L.F.; Annesi-Maesano I.; Nguyen L.T.; Bocage A.S.; Bedu M.; Caillaud D.

Age at bacille Calmette–Guérin vaccination and risk of allergy and asthma
pp. 1512-1517(6)
Authors: Bager P.; Rostgaard K.; Nielsen N.M.; Melbye M.; Westergaard T.

Levels of soluble CD30 in cord blood and peripheral blood during childhood are not correlated with the development of atopic disease or a family history of atopy
pp. 1531-1536(6)
Authors: Holmlund U.; Bengtsson Å.; Nilsson C.; Kusoffsky E.; Lilja G.; Scheynius A.; Sverremark-Ekström E.

Ebastine inhibits T cell migration, production of Th2-type cytokines and proinflammatory cytokines
pp. 1544-1554(11)
Authors: Nori M.; Iwata S.; Munakata Y.; Kobayashi H.; Kobayashi S.; Umezawa Y.; Hosono O.; Kawasaki H.; Dang N.H.; Tanaka H.; Shiohara T.; Morimoto C.

Effect of FK506 eye drops on late and delayed-type responses in ocular allergy models
pp. 1555-1560(6)
Authors: Sengoku T.; Sakuma S.; Satoh S.; Kishi S.; Ogawa T.; Ohkubo Y.; Mutoh S.

In vitro expansion of human basophils by interleukin-3 from granulocyte colony-stimulating factor-mobilized peripheral blood stem cells
pp. 1561-1567(7)
Authors: Takao K.; Tanimoto Y.; Fujii M.; Hamada N.; Yoshida I.; Ikeda K.; Imajo K.; Takahashi K.; Harada M.; Tanimoto M.

Tolerance to a rice hydrolysate formula in children allergic to cow's milk and soy
pp. 1576-1580(5)
Authors: Fiocchi A.; Travaini M.; D'Auria E.; Banderali G.; Bernardo L.; Riva E.

Presentation of allergen in different food preparations affects the nature of the allergic reaction – a case series
pp. 1581-1585(5)
Authors: Grimshaw K.E.C.; King R.M.; Nordlee J.A.; Hefle S.L.; Warner J.O.; Hourihane J.O..

Evaluation of protein allergenic potential in mice: dose–response analyses
pp. 1586-1594(9)
Authors: Dearman R.J.; Stone S.; Caddick H.T.; Basketter D.A.; Kimber I.

Oral administration of an edible-mushroom-derived protein inhibits the development of food-allergic reactions in mice
pp. 1595-1602(8)
Authors: Hsieh K.-Y.; Hsu C.-I.; Lin J.-Y.; Tsai C.-C.; Lin R.-H.

Intranasal exposure to a damp building mould, Stachybotrys chartarum, induces lung inflammation in mice by satratoxin-independent mechanisms
pp. 1603-1610(8)
Authors: Leino M.; Mäkelä M.; Reijula K.; Haahtela T.; Mussalo-Rauhamaa H.; Tuomi T.; Hintikka E.-L.; Alenius H.

Forthcoming meetings
pp. 1611-1611(1)

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