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    A randomized controlled study evaluating medical treatment versus surgical treatment in addition to medical treatment of nasal polyposis by Blomqvist, Ebba Hedén, Lundblad, Lars, Änggård, Anders, Haraldsson, Per-Olle, Stjärne, Pär

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2001)
    “…Background: Controlled prospective studies are needed to determine whether surgical treatment in fact has an effect additive to that of medical treatment of…”
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    Transsphenoidal surgery in Cushing disease: 10 years of experience in 34 consecutive cases by HÖYBYE, Charlotte, GRENBÄCK, Eva, THOREN, Marja, HULTING, Anna-Lena, LUNDBLAD, Lars, VON HOIST, Hans, ANGGARD, Anders

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-04-2004)
    “…Cushing disease is a rare disorder. Because of their small size the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-producing tumors are often not detectable on…”
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    Galanin in pituitary adenomas by Grenbäck, Eva, Bjellerup, Per, Wallerman, Ella, Lundblad, Lars, Änggård, Anders, Ericson, Kaj, Åman, Katarina, Landry, Marc, Schmidt, Wolfgang E., Hökfelt, Tomas, Hulting, Anna-Lena

    Published in Regulatory peptides (15-02-2004)
    “…Tumor galanin content was measured in extracts from human pituitary adenomas using a specific RIA method for monitoring human galanin. Twenty-two out of…”
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    Capsaicin Desensitization of the Nasal Mucosa Reduces Symptoms upon Allergen Challenge in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis by STJÄRNE, P, RINDER, J, HEDEN-BLOMQUIST, E, CARDELL, L. O, LUNDBERG, J, ZETTERSTRÖM, O, ÄNGGARD, A

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (1998)
    “…Patients with birch pollen allergic rhinitis were treated locally, out of season, in the nasal cavity with capsaicin (30…”
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    Capsaicin and nicotine‐sensitive afferent neurones and nasal secretion in healthy human volunteers and in patients with vasomotor rhinitis by Stjärne, P., Lundblad, L., Lundberg, J.M., Änggård, A.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-03-1989)
    “…1 Applications of capsaicin, nicotine and methacholine were made locally onto the nasal mucosa in human controls and patients suffering from hyperreactive…”
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    Decreasing Incidence of Malignant Tumors of the Paranasal Sinuses in Sweden: An Analysis of 141 Consecutive Cases at Karolinska Hospital from 1960 to 1980 by Norlander, Tomas, Silfverswärd, Claes, Frödin, Jan-Erik, Änggård, Anders

    Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-03-2003)
    “…We reviewed 141 cases of paranasal sinus tumors treated at Karolinska Hospital from 1960 to 1980. Of these tumors, 100 were located in the maxillary sinus, 32…”
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    Basic mechanisms in autonomic nervous responses in specific and nonspecific nasal hyperreactivity by Anggård, A

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (1993)
    “…The nasal mucosa and the autonomic nervous regulation of protective reflexes plays an important role for the protection of the lower airways. Increasing…”
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    Lipoxin formation in human nasal polyps and bronchial tissue by Edenius, Charlotte, Kumlin, Maria, Björk, Thure, Änggård, Anders, Lindgren, Jan Åke

    Published in FEBS letters (15-10-1990)
    “…Chopped human nasal polyps and bronchial tissue produced lipoxin A 4 and isomers of lipoxins A 4 and B 4, but not lipoxin B 4, after incubation with exogenous…”
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    Corelease of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and peptide histidine isoleucine in relation to atropine-resistant vasodilation in cat submandibular salivary gland by Lundberg, J M, Fahrenkrug, J, Larsson, O, Anggård, A

    Published in Neuroscience letters (23-11-1984)
    “…Parasympathetic nerve stimulation of the submandibular salivary gland in the cat caused salivary secretion, vasodilation and a corelease of vasoactive…”
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    Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide in Cholinergic Neurons of Exocrine Glands: Functional Significance of Coexisting Transmitters for Vasodilation and Secretion by Lundberg, Jan M., Anggard, Anders, Fahrenkrug, Jan, Hokfelt, Tomas, Mutt, Viktor

    “…By a combination of the indirect immunofluorescence technique with acetylcholinesterase (acetylcholine acetylhydrolase, EC 3.1.1.7) staining, it was shown that…”
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    Origin and distribution of capsaicin-sensitive substance P-immunoreactive nerves in the nasal mucosa by Lundblad, L, Lundberg, J M, Brodin, E, Anggård, A

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (01-01-1983)
    “…In immunohistochemical studies, substance P-immunoreactivity (SP-IR) was found in a population of trigeminal ganglion cells in guinea pig, rat and cat. SP-IR…”
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    Neuropeptide Y: presence in sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of the nasal mucosa by LACROIX, J. S, ANGGARD, A, HOKFELT, T, O'HARE, M. M. T, FAHRENKRUG, J, LUNDBERG, J. M

    Published in Cell and tissue research (1990)
    “…The occurrence of neuropeptide Y (NPY), vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) and peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) in the sympathetic and parasympathetic…”
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    Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide and Cholinergic Mechanisms in Cat Nasal Mucosa: Studies on Choline Acetyltransferase and Release of Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide by Lundberg, Jan M., Anggard, Anders, Emson, Piers, Fahrenkrug, Jan, Hokfelt, Tomas

    “…Quantitative immunohistochemical analysis of the sphenopalatine ganglion in normal cats revealed that virtually all ganglion cells (98.5%) were immunoreactive…”
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    Guanethidine-sensitive release of neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactivity in the cat spleen by sympathetic nerve stimulation by Lundberg, J M, Anggård, A, Theodorsson-Norheim, E, Pernow, J

    Published in Neuroscience letters (23-11-1984)
    “…Splenic nerve stimulation (10 Hz for 2 min) caused a perfusion-pressure increase, a volume reduction and an increase in the output of neuropeptide Y-like…”
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    Tachykinins and calcitonin gene-related peptide: co-existence in sensory nerves of the nasal mucosa and effects on blood flow by STJARNE, P, LUNDBLAD, L, ANGGARD, A, HOKFELT, T, LUDBERG, J. M

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-06-1989)
    “…The presence and co-existence of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)- and substance P (SP)-like immunoreactivity (-LI) in sensory neurons of the nasal…”
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    Neuropeptide Y and sympathetic vascular control in man by Lundberg, J M, Torssell, L, Sollevi, A, Pernow, J, Theodorsson Norheim, E, Anggård, A, Hamberger, B

    Published in Regulatory peptides (01-12-1985)
    “…A parallel increase in systemic plasma levels of neuropeptide Y (NPY)-like immunoreactivity (LI) and noradrenaline (NA) was found during thoracotomy and…”
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    Release of calcitonin gene-related peptide in the pig nasal mucosa by antidromic nerve stimulation and capsaicin by Stjärne, P, Lacroix, J S, Anggård, A, Lundberg, J M

    Published in Regulatory peptides (17-05-1991)
    “…The overflow of calcitonin gene-related peptide like-immunoreactivity (CGRP-LI) in the nasal venous effluent upon antidromic stimulation of the maxillary…”
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    Co-existence of peptide HI (PHI) and VIP in nerves regulating blood flow and bronchial smooth muscle tone in various mammals including man by Lundberg, J M, Fahrenkrug, J, Hökfelt, T, Martling, C R, Larsson, O, Tatemoto, K, Anggård, A

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-05-1984)
    “…By immunohistochemistry it was found that PHI- and VIP-like immunoreactivity (-IR) occurred in the same autonomic neurons in the upper respiratory tract,…”
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