Annual Congress Glasgow 2004

Saturday, 04.09.2004
Sunday, 05.09.2004
Monday, 06.09.2004
Tuesday, 07.09.2004
Wednesday, 08.09.2004

Citations should be made in the following way: Authors. Title. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, abstract number.


Material from 2004:
  • 3888 Abstracts
  • 555 Slide presentations
  • 20 Webcasts
  • 96 Handouts
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Modulation of the allergic response in animal models

Oral Presentation
Chairs: A. van Oosterhout (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Gastrointestinal colonization by helminths prevents atopic asthma in mice: IL-10 is required
J. N. Kline, J. V. Weinstock, K. Kitahaki, T. R. Businga (Iowa City, United States Of America)
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Congress or journal article abstractSlide presentation
A novel therapeutic approach to airway inflammation using filarial nematode derived ES-62
C. McSharry, M. Patel, P. Kewin, D. Kean, R. Chaudhuri, Y. Bordon, M. M. Harnett, N. C. Thomson, W. Harnett (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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Congress or journal article abstractSlide presentation
Is the timing of BCG administration important in the immunemodulation of lung allergic response?
M. L. B. Garcia, A. Perini, T. S. Pinto, M. M. P. Acencio, M. T. Barros, O. Ibanez, M. A. Martins (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Congress or journal article abstractSlide presentation
Effectiveness of Antigen85B DNA vaccine on T-helper cells cytokines release and airway inflammation in ovalbumin sensitized mice model
J. Wu, J. Xu, N. S. Zhong (Beijing, Guangzhou, China)
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Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR)-regulatory Vγ4+ γδ T-cells require "preparation" but not specific allergen-priming
C. Taube, N. Jin, K. Takeda, Y. S. Hahn, L. Sharp, R. L. O‘Brien, E. W. Gelfand, W. K. Born (Denver, United States Of America)
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Congress or journal article abstract
IL-10-producing CD4+ T cells are essential for the development of airway hyperresponsiveness
H. Ohnishi, A. Yokoyama, H. Hamada, J. Higaki, N. Kohno (Hiroshima, Onsen-gun, Japan)
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Congress or journal article abstractSlide presentation
In vivo blockade of CTLA-4 counteracts inhalation tolerance and leads to development of allergic airway inflammation in mice repeatedly exposed to aerosolized ovalbumin
L. Alenmyr, V. Matheu, L. Uller, L. Greiff, M. Malm-Erjefält, H. G. Ljunggren, C. G. A. Persson, M. Korsgren (Lund, Stockholm, Sweden)
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