P. Le Souef (Perth, Australia), C. Soderhall (Huddinge, Sweden)
Do exhaled non-invasive inflammatory markers correlate with respiratory symptoms and lung function in a longitudinal study of childhood asthma? C. Robroeks, Q. Jöbsis, G. Rijker, W. Wodzig, A. Bast, E. Dompeling (Maastricht, Utrecht, Netherlands)
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Cytokines and chemokines in the airway epithelial lining fluid are down-regulated in newborns of atopic mothers N. Følsgaard, B. L. K. Chawes, M. A. Rasmussen, K. Bonnelykke, S. Brix, H. Bisgaard (Gentofte, Frederiksberg, Lyngby, Denmark)
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Comparison of online single-breath versus multiple-breath exhaled nitric oxide at school entry in a cohort of unselected children O. Fuchs, P. Latzin, F. Singer, E. Proietti, E. Kieninger, U. Frey (Bern, Basel, Switzerland)
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Factors associated with high levels of exhaled NO in children using asthma medication S. Vijverberg, E. Koster, L. Koenderman, D. Postma, G. Koppelman, K. van der Ent, J. Raaijmakers, A. H. Maitland van der Zee (Utrecht, Groningen, Netherlands)
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The relationship between exhaled nitric oxide measurements and subsequent asthma control in a cohort of children followed over 12-months R. Cutts, S. Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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A longitudinal study of exhaled nitric oxide in children – What explains intersubject variability of measurements? R. Cutts, S. Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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Exhaled nitric oxide and clinical phenotype of childhood asthma B. Mahut, S. Peyrard, C. Delclaux (Paris, France)
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Abnormalities in spirometry, impulse oscillometry and exhaled nitric oxide in the university freshmen who have outgrown of bronchial asthma S. Takanashi, A. Hayashi, T. Morimoto, K. Taima, J. Denpoya, Y. Tanaka, H. Tanaka, K. Okumura (Hirosaki, Japan)
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8-isoprostane in exhaled breath condensate in healthy and asthmatic children, and its relationship with tobacco smoke exposure B. Ramírez, C. Balanzá, M. Aragonés, E. Montaner (Oviedo, Valencia, Spain)
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DENND1B gene variants are associated with elevated exhaled nitric oxide in healthy neonates A. L. Bischoff, B. L. K. Chawes, E. Kreiner-Møller, H. Hakonarson, H. Bisgaard (Gentofte, Denmark; Philadelphia, United States Of America)
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Interleukin-10 polymorphisms influence the neonatal immune response and may be a risk factor for childhood allergic disease and wheeze D. Raedler, S. Illi, I. Schleich, E. Klucker, E. Turan, E. von Mutius, B. Schaub (Munich, Germany)
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Phenotyping atopic dermatitis in children by filaggrin status. The COPSAC clinical birth cohort study C. G. Carson, M. A. Rasmussen, J. P. Thyssen, T. Menné, H. Bisgaard (Gentofte, Frederiksberg, Hellerup, Denmark)
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Gene expression of inflammatory markers in wheezing preschool children; the ADEM study E. M. M. Klaassen, K. D. G. van de Kant, J. Penders, G. M. den Hartog, S. Qi, Q. Jöbsis, O. C. P. van Schayck, G. H. Koppelman, G. van Eys, E. Dompeling (Maastricht, Groningen, Netherlands)
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The chitinase-like protein YKL-40 is elevated in children with severe asthma A. James, B. Nordlund, J. Konradsen, L. Johansson, M. Verhoek, R. Boot, S. E. Dahlén, G. Hedlin (Stockholm, Sweden; Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Dysregulated peripheral blood miRNAs in murine experimental and human childhood asthma N. Schulz, S. Bartel, F. Alessandrini, G. Heilig, O. Eickelberg, J. Heinrich, S. Krauss-Etschmann (Munich, Germany)
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Protection against atopic diseases through farm exposure is partially mediated by regulatory T cells A. Lluis, M. Depner, P. Saas, B. Gaugler, J. Liu, I. Schleich, V. Kaulek, J. C. Dalphin, D. Vuitton, E. von Mutius, B. Schaub, PASTURE/EFRAIM Study Group (Munich, Germany; Besançon, France; Chang Chun, China)
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The effects of number of siblings, day-care attendance, and farming on childhood asthma and allergies – The GABRIEL advanced surveys J. Genuneit, D. Strachan, G. Büchele, J. Weber, M. Waser, B. Sozanska, A. Baoznanski, P. Cullinan, D. Heederik, C. Braun-Fahrländer, E. von Mutius (Ulm, Munich, Germany; London, United Kingdom; Basel, Switzerland; Wroclaw, Poland; Utrecht, Netherlands)
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Polymorphisms in 17q12-21 are associated with asthma exacerbation and lung function in asthmatic children M. Blekic, B. Kljaic Bukvic, N. Aberle, S. Marinho, A. Custovic, A. Simpson (Slavonski Brod, Croatia; Manchester, United Kingdom)
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