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    Exhaled NO and assessment of anti-inflammatory effects of inhaled steroid: dose-response relationship by Jones, S.L, Herbison, P, Cowan, J.O, Flannery, E.M, Hancox, R.J, McLachlan, C.R, Taylor, D.R

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-09-2002)
    “…Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) is an easily measured marker of airway inflammation. This study was undertaken to evaluate the usefulness of serial eNO in…”
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    Bronchodilator tolerance: the impact of increasing bronchoconstriction by Wraight, J.M, Hancox, R.J, Herbison, G.P, Cowan, J.O, Flannery, E.M, Taylor, D.R

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-05-2003)
    “…Chronic exposure to beta-agonists causes tolerance to their bronchodilator effects, which is best demonstrated during acute bronchoconstriction. The aim of the…”
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    Relation between Airway Responsiveness and Serum IgE in Children with Asthma and in Apparently Normal Children by Sears, M.R, Burrows, B, Flannery, E.M, Herbison, G.P, Hewitt, C.J, Holdaway, M.D

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (10-10-1991)
    “…ASTHMA is often associated, especially in childhood, with atopy manifested by positive skin tests, a clinical history of allergen-induced wheezing episodes, or…”
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    Relationship between fetal growth and the development of asthma and atopy in childhood by Leadbitter, Philip, Pearce, Neil, Cheng, Soo, Sears, Malcolm R, Holdaway, M David, Flannery, Erin M, Herbison, G Peter, Beasley, Richard

    Published in Thorax (01-10-1999)
    “…BACKGROUND A study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between birth anthropometric measures and the subsequent development of asthma, airway…”
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    Regular inhaled beta-agonist treatment in bronchial asthma by Sears, M R, Taylor, D R, Print, C G, Lake, D C, Li, Q Q, Flannery, E M, Yates, D M, Lucas, M K, Herbison, G P

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (08-12-1990)
    “…89 subjects with stable asthma took part in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, crossover study of the effects of regular versus on-demand inhaled…”
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    Parental and neonatal risk factors for atopy, airway hyper-responsiveness, and asthma by Sears, M R, Holdaway, M D, Flannery, E M, Herbison, G P, Silva, P A

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-11-1996)
    “…BACKGROUND: Previous studies have not resolved the importance of several potential risk factors for the development of childhood atopy, airway…”
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    Relationship between socioeconomic status and asthma: a longitudinal cohort study by Hancox, R J, Milne, B J, Taylor, D R, Greene, J M, Cowan, J O, Flannery, E M, Herbison, G P, McLachlan, C R, Poulton, R, Sears, M R

    Published in Thorax (01-05-2004)
    “…Background: There is conflicting information about the relationship between asthma and socioeconomic status, with different studies reporting no, positive, or…”
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    Atopy in childhood. I. Gender and allergen related risks for development of hay fever and asthma by Sears, M R, Burrows, B, Flannery, E M, Herbison, G P, Holdaway, M D

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-11-1993)
    “…Reasons for the gender differences in prevalence rates for asthma remain unclear. We have examined the relationships between allergen skin-test reactions and…”
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    Tolerance to beta-agonists during acute bronchoconstriction by Hancox, RJ, Aldridge, RE, Cowan, JO, Flannery, EM, Herbison, GP, McLachlan, CR, Town, GI, Taylor, DR

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-08-1999)
    “…Previous reports suggest that regular use of β‐agonists does not lead to tolerance to their bronchodilator effects. However, most studies have been conducted…”
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    Reversing acute bronchoconstriction in asthma: the effect of bronchodilator tolerance after treatment with formoterol by Jones, S.L, Cowan, J.O, Flannery, E.M, Hancox, R.J, Herbison, G.P, Taylor, D.R

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-03-2001)
    “…Continuous treatment with a short-acting beta2-agonist can lead to reduced bronchodilator responsiveness during acute bronchoconstriction. This study evaluated…”
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    Bronchodilator tolerance and rebound bronchoconstriction during regular inhaled β -agonist treatment by HANCOX, R.J., COWAN, J.O., FLANNERY, E.M., HERBISON, G.P., MCLACHLAN, C.R., TAYLOR, D.R.

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-08-2000)
    “…There is uncertainty about the development of airway tolerance to β -agonists and the phenomenon of rebound bronchoconstriction on β -agonist withdrawal. We…”
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    Regular inhaled beta agonist in asthma: effects on exacerbations and lung function by Taylor, D R, Sears, M R, Herbison, G P, Flannery, E M, Print, C G, Lake, D C, Yates, D M, Lucas, M K, Li, Q

    Published in Thorax (01-02-1993)
    “…BACKGROUND: A comparison of the effects of regular upsilon as needed inhaled beta agonist treatment on the control of asthma in the last 16 weeks of each of…”
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    Asthma control during long term treatment with regular inhaled salbutamol and salmeterol by Taylor, D Robin, Town, G Ian, Herbison, G Peter, Boothman-Burrell, David, Flannery, Erin M, Hancox, Bob, Harré, Elizabeth, Laubscher, Keith, Linscott, Vivienne, Ramsay, Catriona M, Richards, Geoff

    Published in Thorax (01-09-1998)
    “…BACKGROUND The adverse effects of long term treatment of asthma with the short acting β agonist fenoterol have been established in both epidemiological and…”
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    Atopy in childhood. II. Relationship to airway responsiveness, hay fever and asthma by Sears, M R, Burrows, B, Herbison, G P, Holdaway, M D, Flannery, E M

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-11-1993)
    “…While airway hyperresponsiveness is usually associated with a diagnosis of asthma or symptoms of wheezing, some individuals with rhinitis show airway…”
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    Randomised trial of an inhaled β2 agonist, inhaled corticosteroid and their combination in the treatment of asthma by Hancox, R J, Cowan, J O, Flannery, E M, Herbison, G P, McLachlan, C R, Wong, C S, Taylor, D R

    Published in Thorax (01-06-1999)
    “…BACKGROUND Although many asthmatic patients are treated with a combination of β2 agonist and corticosteroid inhalers, the clinical effects of combining the…”
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    The relative risks of sensitivity to grass pollen, house dust mite and cat dander in the development of childhood asthma by Sears, M R, Herbison, G P, Holdaway, M D, Hewitt, C J, Flannery, E M, Silva, P A

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-07-1989)
    “…The associations between skin sensitivity to various common allergens and the development of childhood asthma were ascertained in a longitudinal study of a…”
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    Relation of the course of bronchial responsiveness from age 9 to age 15 to allergy by Burrows, B, Sears, M R, Flannery, E M, Herbison, G P, Holdaway, M D, Silva, P A

    “…Bronchial responsiveness to methacholine was measured in a birth cohort of New Zealand children at ages 9, 11, 13, and 15. Overall bronchial…”
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    The Predictive Value of Exhaled Nitric Oxide Measurements in Assessing Changes in Asthma Control by JONES, STUART L, KITTELSON, JOHN, COWAN, JAN O, FLANNERY, ERIN M, HANCOX, ROBERT J, MCLACHLAN, CHRISTENE R, TAYLOR, D. ROBIN

    “…Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) levels are increased in untreated or unstable asthma and measurements can be made easily. Our aim was to assess the usefulness of…”
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    Prevalence of bronchial reactivity to inhaled methacholine in New Zealand children by Sears, M R, Jones, D T, Holdaway, M D, Hewitt, C J, Flannery, E M, Herbison, G P, Silva, P A

    Published in Thorax (01-04-1986)
    “…The prevalence of bronchial hyperreactivity to inhaled methacholine and of a clinical history of symptoms of asthma was determined in a birth cohort of 9 year…”
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    Atopy in childhood. III. Relationship with pulmonary function and airway responsiveness by Sears, M R, Burrows, B, Herbison, G P, Flannery, E M, Holdaway, M D

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-11-1993)
    “…The relationship between atopy and pulmonary function in children, and how these relate directly or indirectly to airway hyperresponsiveness, is uncertain. We…”
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