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| Allergic airway inflammation is associated with enhanced fractalkine expression in vivo and CD4+ T-cell responsiveness to fractalkine in vitro // 22 Congress of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology. Allergy as a Global Problem (EAACI 2003), Paris 7-11 June,, 2003. -Hannover, 2003.-С.34
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| Basophil, eosinophil, and IL-4 mRNA-positive cell numbers increase in the bronchial mucosa of atopic asthmatics 24 hours after segmental bronchial allergen challenge // J. Allergy and Clin. Immunol., 2000. Vol. 105, N 1.-С.S281
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| BSACI guidelines for the management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 2008. Vol. 38, N 1.-С.19-42
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| Characteristics of patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis and concomitant asthma // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 2004. Vol. 34, N 6.-С.897-903
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| Diurnal variation in serum cortisol concentrations in asthmatic subjects after allergen inhalation // Thorax, 1989. Vol. 44, N 7.-С.582-585
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| Durham S.R. Cytokines and allergic hypersensitivity // Hum. and Exp. Toxicol., 1994. Vol. 13, N 9.-С.613
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| Durham S.R. Klinische und immunologische Veranderungen bei Patienten unter Immuntherapie mit Graserpollen // Allergologie, 1992. Vol. 15, N 10.-С.357
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| Durham S.R. The significance of late responses in asthma // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 1991. Vol. 21, N 1.-С.3-7
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| Elevated CCR6{+} CD4{+} T lymphocytes in tissue compared with blood and induction of CCL20 during the asthmatic late response // Clin. and Exp. Immunol., 2008. Vol. 152, N 3.-С.440-447
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| Evidence for a predominant "Th2-type" bronchoalveolar lavage T-lymphocyte population in atopic asthma // J. Pathol., 1992. Vol. 167, Suppl.-С.118
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| Falls in peripheral eosinophil counts parallel the late asthmatic response // Amer. Rev. Respir. Diseases, 1989. Vol. 139, N 2.-С.458-462
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| Grass pollen immunotherapy (IT) inhibits seasonal increases in eosinophils and interleukin-5 mRNA positive cells in the nasal mucosa // J. Allergy and Clin. Immunol., 2000. Vol. 105, N 1.-С.S366
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| Grass pollen immunotherapy improves quality of life in seasonal rhinitis and reduces peak seasonal asthma and bronchial hyperresponsiveness // J. Allergy and Clin. Immunol., 2000. Vol. 105, N 1.-С.S68
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| Immunotherapy and allergic inflammation // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 1991. Vol. 21, Suppl. N1.-С.206-210
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| James L.K. Update on mechanisms of allergen injection immunotherapy // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 2008. Vol. 38, N 7.-С.1074-1088
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| Kay A.B. T-lymphocytes, allergy and asthma // Clin. and Exp. Allergy., 1991. Vol. 21, Suppl. N1.-С.17-21
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| Leukocytes and mediators in bronchoalveolar lavage during allergen-indued late-phase asthmatic reactions // Amer. Rev. Respir. Disease, 1989. Vol. 139, N 6.-С.1383-1389
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| Local and systemic effects of cat allergen nasal provocation // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 2015. Vol. 45, N 3.-С.613-623
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| Local expression of a germ-line gene transcripts in atopic asthmatics 24 hours after segmental bronchial allergen challenge // J. Allergy and Clin. Immunol., 2000. Vol. 105, N 1.-С.S160
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| Seasonal changes in suppressive capacity of CD4{+} CD25{+} T cells from patients with hayfever are allergen-specific and may result in part from expansion of effector T cells among the CD25{+} population // Clin. and Exp. Allergy, 2009. Vol. 39, N 11.-С.1693-1699
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