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    Relative contributions of TRPA1 and TRPV1 channels in the activation of vagal bronchopulmonary C-fibres by the endogenous autacoid 4-oxononenal by Taylor‐Clark, T. E., McAlexander, M. A., Nassenstein, C., Sheardown, S. A., Wilson, S., Thornton, J., Carr, M. J., Undem, B. J.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-07-2008)
    “…Transient receptor potential (TRP) A1 channels are cation channels found preferentially on nociceptive sensory neurones, including capsaicin-sensitive…”
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    The neural crest- and placodes-derived afferent innervation of the mouse esophagus by Surdenikova, L., Ru, F., Nassenstein, C., Tatar, M., Kollarik, M.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-10-2012)
    “…Background  The mouse is an invaluable model for mechanistic studies of esophageal nerves, but the afferent innervation of the mouse esophagus is incompletely…”
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    Leukotriene D 4 increases the excitability of capsaicin‐sensitive nasal sensory nerves to electrical and chemical stimuli by Taylor‐Clark, T E, Nassenstein, C, Undem, B J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (29-01-2009)
    “…Background and purpose: Clinical studies have demonstrated significant reductions in allergen‐induced nasal symptoms of atopic rhinitis subjects by CysLT 1…”
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    The contribution of neurotrophins to the pathogenesis of allergic asthma by Rochlitzer, S, Nassenstein, C, Braun, A

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2006)
    “…The neurotrophins nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, NT-3 (neurotrophin 3) and NT-4 are known for regulating neuron development, function…”
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    Neuro-immune interaction in allergic asthma: role of neurotrophins by Nassenstein, C, Kutschker, J, Tumes, D, Braun, A

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2006)
    “…The nature of persistent airway hyperreactivity and chronic inflammation in asthma remains unclear. It has been suggested that bi-directional neuro-immune…”
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    Histamine H1 , H3 and H4 receptors are involved in pruritus by Rossbach, K, Nassenstein, C, Gschwandtner, M, Schnell, D, Sander, K, Seifert, R, Stark, H, Kietzmann, M, Bäumer, W

    Published in Neuroscience (08-09-2011)
    “…Abstract Histamine has long been recognised as a classical inducer of pruritus. However, the specific mechanism of histamine-induced itch has still not been…”
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    CD26 (dipeptidyl‐peptidase IV)‐dependent recruitment of T cells in a rat asthma model by Kruschinski, C., Skripuletz, T., Bedoui, S., Tschernig, T., Pabst, R., Nassenstein, C., Braun, A., Von Hörsten, S.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-01-2005)
    “…Summary CD26 truncates several chemokines as well as neuropeptides and influences immune responses via modulation of cell adhesion and T cell activation,…”
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    Effect of a specific cysteinyl leukotriene-receptor 1-antagonist (montelukast) on the transmigration of eosinophils across human umbilical vein endothelial cells by Virchow Jr, J. C., Faehndrich, S., Nassenstein, C., Bock, S., Matthys, H., Luttmann, W.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-06-2001)
    “…Background Leukotrienes have been implicated in the selective infiltration of eosinophils into the bronchial mucosa in asthma. Objective We studied whether…”
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    Tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-6 regulate secretion of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in human monocytes by Schulte-Herbrüggen, Olaf, Nassenstein, Christina, Lommatzsch, Marek, Quarcoo, David, Renz, Harald, Braun, Armin

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (01-03-2005)
    “…Activated macrophages have been shown to produce brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) or allergic bronchial…”
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    Nerve growth factor: The central hub in the development of allergic asthma? by Nassenstein, Christina, Schulte-Herbrüggen, Olaf, Renz, Harald, Braun, Armin

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (08-03-2006)
    “…Neurotrophins like nerve growth factor (NGF), originally described as nerve growth factors in neuronal development, have been implicated in many physiological…”
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    Leukotriene D sub(4) increases the excitability of capsaicin-sensitive nasal sensory nerves to electrical and chemical stimuli by Taylor-Clark, TE, Nassenstein, C, Undem, B J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-2008)
    “…Background and purpose: Clinical studies have demonstrated significant reductions in allergen-induced nasal symptoms of atopic rhinitis subjects by CysLT…”
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    Pulmonary distribution, regulation, and functional role of Trk receptors in a murine model of asthma by Nassenstein, Christina, Dawbarn, David, Pollock, Kenneth, Allen, Shelley Jane, Erpenbeck, Veit Johannes, Spies, Emma, Krug, Norbert, Braun, Armin

    Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (01-09-2006)
    “…Neurotrophins have been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma because of their ability to promote hyperreactivity of sensory neurons and to induce airway…”
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