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Volume 60, Number 12, December 2005
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pp. i-vi(1)

Prevention and treatment of hymenoptera venom allergy: guidelines for clinical practice
pp. 1459-1470(12)
Authors: Bonifazi, F.; Jutel, M.; Biló, B. M.; Birnbaum, J.; Muller, U.

Idiopathic rhinitis, the ongoing quest
pp. 1471-1481(11)
Authors: van Rijswijk, J. B.; Blom, H. M.; Fokkens, W. J.

Genetics in asthma: the solution to a lasting conundrum?
pp. 1482-1484(3)
Authors: Eder, W.; Mutius, E.

The effect of polymorphisms at the CD14 promoter and the TLR4 gene on asthma phenotypes in Turkish children with asthma
pp. 1485-1492(8)
Authors: Saçkesen, C.; Karaaslan, C.; Keskin, O.; Tokol, N.; Tahan, F.; Civelek, E.; Soyer, O. U.; Adalıogˇlu, G.; Tuncer, A.; Birben, E.; Öner, C.; Kalaycı, O.

Exhaled nitric oxide and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in young male conscripts: association only in atopics
pp. 1493-1498(6)
Authors: Rouhos, A.; Ekroos, H.; Karjalainen, J.; Sarna, S.; Sovijärvi, A. R. A.

Exhaled nitric oxide predicts airway hyper-responsiveness to hypertonic saline in children that wheeze
pp. 1499-1504(6)
Authors: Meer, G.; Amsterdam, J. G. C.; Janssen, N. A. H.; Meijer, E.; Steerenberg, P. A.; Brunekreef, B.

Quality of asthma care: results from a community pharmacy based survey
pp. 1505-1510(6)
Authors: Laforest, L.; Van Ganse, E.; Devouassoux, G.; Chretin, S.; Bauguil, G.; Pacheco, Y.; Chamba, G.

Effects of low doses of inhaled fluticasone propionate on inflammation and remodelling in persistent-mild asthma
pp. 1511-1517(7)
Authors: Vignola, A. M.; Riccobono, L.; Profita, M.; Foresi, A.; Di Giorgi, R.; Guerrera, D.; Gjomarkaj, M.; Di Blasi, P.; Paggiaro, P. L.

Hypersensitivity to Forcipomyia taiwana (biting midge): clinical analysis and identification of major For t 1, For t 2 and For t 3 allergens
pp. 1518-1523(6)
Authors: Chen, Y.-H.; Lee, M.-F.; Lan, J.-L.; Chen, C.-S.; Wang, H.-L.; Hwang, G.-Y.; Wu, C.-H.

Single dose topical corticosteroid inhibits IL-5 and IL-13 in nasal lavage following grass pollen challenge
pp. 1524-1529(6)
Authors: Erin, E. M.; Leaker, B. R.; Zacharasiewicz, A. S.; Higgins, L. A.; Williams, T. J.; Boyce, M. J.; Boer, P.; Durham, S. R.; Barnes, P. J.; Hansel, T. T.

New cohorts of naive T cells exacerbate ongoing allergy but can be suppressed by regulatory T cells
pp. 1530-1536(7)
Authors: Hauet-Broere, F.; Unger, W. W. J.; Berkel, L. A.; Garssen, J.; Hoijer, M. A.; Kraal, G.; Samsom, J. N.

Fast foods - are they a risk factor for asthma?
pp. 1537-1541(5)
Authors: Wickens, K.; Barry, D.; Friezema, A.; Rhodius, R.; Bone, N.; Purdie, G.; Crane, J.

Anaphylaxis by fruits of the Fagaceae family: acorn and chestnut
pp. 1542-1542(1)
Authors: Zapatero, L.; Baeza, M. L.; Sierra, Z.; Molero, Ma I. M.

Occupational eosinophilic bronchitis
pp. 1542-1544(3)
Authors: Yacoub, M.-R.; Malo, J.-L.; Labrecque, M.; Cartier, A.; Lemière, C.

Occupational asthma due to bethabara wood dust
pp. 1544-1545(2)
Authors: Yacoub, M.-R.; Lemière, C.; Labrecque, M.; Malo, J.-L.

Selective immediate hypersensitivity to cefodizime
pp. 1545-1546(2)
Authors: Romano, A.; Viola, M.; Guéant-Rodriguez, R.-M.; Valluzzi, R. L.; Guéant, J.-L.

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