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Krishna M, Salvi S
J Assoc Physicians India . 2002 Aug; 50:583-7. PMID: 12164416
No abstract available.
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Stenfors N, Pourazar J, Blomberg A, Krishna M, Mudway I, Helleday R, et al.
Respir Med . 2002 Jul; 96(5):352-8. PMID: 12113386
Epidemiological studies suggestthat asthmatics are more affected by ozone than healthy people. This study tested three hypotheses (1) that short-term exposure to ozone induces inflammatory cell increases and up-regulation of...
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Krishna M, Chauhan A, Little L, Sampson K, Hawksworth R, Mant T, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol . 2001 Jun; 107(6):1039-45. PMID: 11398082
Background: APC 366, a selective inhibitor of mast cell tryptase, has been shown to inhibit antigen-induced early asthmatic response (EAR), late asthmatic response (LAR), and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) in a...
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Krishna M, Fearby S, Annila I, Frew A
Lancet . 2001 Jun; 357(9267):1527-8. PMID: 11383535
No abstract available.
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Salvi S, Krishna M, Sampson A, Holgate S
Chest . 2001 May; 119(5):1533-46. PMID: 11348965
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways. Anti-inflammatory drug therapy, primarily using corticosteroids, is now considered the first-line treatment in the management of all grades of asthma severity....
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Puddicombe S, Polosa R, Richter A, Krishna M, Howarth P, Holgate S, et al.
FASEB J . 2000 Jul; 14(10):1362-74. PMID: 10877829
Epithelial damage and airway remodeling are consistent features of bronchial asthma and are correlated with disease chronicity, severity, and bronchial hyperreactivity. To examine the mechanisms that control bronchial epithelial repair,...
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Newson E, Krishna M, Lau L, Howarth P, Holgate S, Frew A
J Occup Environ Med . 2000 Mar; 42(3):270-7. PMID: 10738706
To gain further insight into the kinetics of airway inflammatory response and explore the possibility of nitric oxide as a surrogate marker of the lower airway inflammatory response to ozone,...
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Mudway I, Krishna M, Frew A, MacLeod D, Sandstrom T, Holgate S, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 1999 Sep; 56(7):473-81. PMID: 10472319
Objectives: Ozone (O3) imposes an oxidative burden on the lung in two ways. Firstly, directly as a consequence of its oxidising character during exposure, and secondly, indirectly by engendering inflammation....
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Blomberg A, Krishna M, Helleday R, Soderberg M, Ledin M, Kelly F, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 1999 Feb; 159(2):536-43. PMID: 9927370
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a common indoor and outdoor air pollutant that may induce deterioration of respiratory health. In this study the effects of repeated daily exposure to NO2 on...