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Authors: Kanehiro, A Ikemura, T Makela, MJ Lahn, M Joetham, A Dakhama, A Gelfand, EW
Citation: A. Kanehiro et al., Inhibition of phosphodiesterase 4 attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness and airway inflammation in a model of secondary allergen challenge, AM J R CRIT, 163(1), 2001, pp. 173-184

Authors: Tomkinson, A Duez, C Cieslewicz, G Pratt, JC Joetham, A Shanafelt, MC Gundel, R Gelfand, EW
Citation: A. Tomkinson et al., A murine IL-4 receptor antagonist that inhibits IL-4-and IL-13-induced responses prevents antigen-induced airway eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness, J IMMUNOL, 166(9), 2001, pp. 5792-5800

Authors: Lahn, M Kanehiro, A Takeda, K Joetham, A Schwarze, J Kohler, G O'Brien, R Gelfand, EW Born, W
Citation: M. Lahn et al., Negative regulation of airway responsiveness that is dependent on gamma delta T cells and independent of alpha beta T cells (vol 5, pg 1150, 1999), NAT MED, 6(2), 2000, pp. 229-229

Authors: Kanehiro, A Takeda, K Joetham, A Tomkinson, A Ikemura, T Irvin, CG Gelfand, EW
Citation: A. Kanehiro et al., Timing of administration of anti-VLA-4 differentiates airway hyperresponsiveness in the central and peripheral airways in mice, AM J R CRIT, 162(3), 2000, pp. 1132-1139

Authors: Schwarze, J Cieslewicz, G Joetham, A Ikemura, T Makela, MJ Dakhama, A Shultz, LD Lamers, MC Gelfand, EW
Citation: J. Schwarze et al., Critical roles for interleukin-4 and interleukin-5 during respiratory syncytial virus infection in the development sf airway hyperresponsiveness after airway sensitization, AM J R CRIT, 162(2), 2000, pp. 380-386

Authors: Haczku, A Takeda, K Hamelmann, E Loader, J Joetham, A Redai, I Irvin, CG Lee, JJ Kikutani, H Conrad, D Gelfand, EW
Citation: A. Haczku et al., CD23 exhibits negative regulatory effects on allergic sensitization and airway hyperresponsiveness, AM J R CRIT, 161(3), 2000, pp. 952-960

Authors: Larsen, GL White, CW Takeda, K Loader, JE Nguyen, DDH Joetham, A Groner, Y Gelfand, EW
Citation: Gl. Larsen et al., Mice that overexpress Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase are resistant to allergen-induced changes in airway control, AM J P-LUNG, 279(2), 2000, pp. L350-L359

Authors: Makela, MJ Kanehiro, A Borish, L Dakhama, A Loader, J Joetham, A Xing, Z Jordana, M Larsen, GL Gelfand, EW
Citation: Mj. Makela et al., IL-10 is necessary for the expression of airway hyperresponsiveness but not pulmonary inflammation after allergic sensitization, P NAS US, 97(11), 2000, pp. 6007-6012

Authors: Ikemura, T Schwarze, J Makela, M Kanehiro, A Joetham, A Ohmori, K Gelfand, EW
Citation: T. Ikemura et al., Type 4 phosphodiesterase inhibitors attenuate respiratory syncytial virus-induced airway hyper-responsiveness and lung eosinophilia, J PHARM EXP, 294(2), 2000, pp. 701-706

Authors: Lahn, M Kanehio, A Takeda, K Joetham, A Schwarze, J Kohler, G O'Brien, R Gelfand, EW Born, W
Citation: M. Lahn et al., Negative regulation of airway responsiveness that is dependent on gamma delta T cells and independent of alpha beta T cells, NAT MED, 5(10), 1999, pp. 1150-1156

Authors: Tomkinson, A Kanehiro, A Rabinovitch, N Joetham, A Cieslewicz, G Gelfand, EW
Citation: A. Tomkinson et al., The failure of STAT6-deficient mice to develop airway eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness is overcome by interleukin-5, AM J R CRIT, 160(4), 1999, pp. 1283-1291

Authors: Hamelmann, E Cieslewicz, G Schwarze, J Ishizuka, T Joetham, A Heusser, C Gelfand, EW
Citation: E. Hamelmann et al., Anti-interleukin 5 but not Anti-IgE prevents airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness, AM J R CRIT, 160(3), 1999, pp. 934-941

Authors: Haczku, A Takeda, K Redai, I Hamelmann, E Cieslewicz, G Joetham, A Loader, J Lee, JJ Irvin, C Gelfand, EW
Citation: A. Haczku et al., Anti-CD86 (B7.2) treatment abolishes allergic airway hyperresponsiveness in mice, AM J R CRIT, 159(5), 1999, pp. 1638-1643

Authors: Schwarze, J Makela, MJ Cieslewicz, G Dakhama, A Lahn, M Ikemura, T Joetham, A Gelfand, EW
Citation: J. Schwarze et al., Transfer of the enhancing effect of respiratory syncytial virus infection on subsequent allergic airway sensitization by T lymphocytes, J IMMUNOL, 163(10), 1999, pp. 5729-5734

Authors: Schwarze, J Cieslewicz, G Joetham, A Ikemura, T Hamelmann, E Gelfand, EW
Citation: J. Schwarze et al., CD8 T cells are essential in the development of respiratory syncytial virus-induced lung eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness, J IMMUNOL, 162(7), 1999, pp. 4207-4211

Authors: Schwarze, J Cieslewicz, G Hamelmann, E Joetham, A Shultz, LD Lamers, MC Gelfand, EW
Citation: J. Schwarze et al., IL-5 and eosinophils are essential for the development of airway hyperresponsiveness following acute respiratory syncytial virus infection, J IMMUNOL, 162(5), 1999, pp. 2997-3004

Authors: Wolyniec, WW De Sanctis, GT Nabozny, G Torcellini, C Haynes, N Joetham, A Gelfand, EW Drazen, JM Noonan, TC
Citation: Ww. Wolyniec et al., Reduction of antigen-induced airway hyperreactivity and eosinophilia in ICAM-1-deficient mice (vol 18, pg 777, 1998), AM J RESP C, 19(6), 1998, pp. NIL_5-NIL_5
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