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    Effects of viral respiratory infections on lung development and childhood asthma by Gern, James E., Rosenthal, Louis A., Sorkness, Ronald L., Lemanske, Robert F.

    Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (01-04-2005)
    “…Viral infections are closely linked to wheezing in infancy, and those children with recurrent virus-induced wheezing episodes are at great risk for chronic…”
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    Prevention of chronic postbronchiolitis airway sequelae with IFN-γ treatment in rats by SORKNESS, R. L, CASTLEMAN, W. L, KUMAR, A, KAPLAN, M. R, LEMANSKE, R. F

    “…After viral bronchiolitis at an early age, Brown Norway (BN) rats develop chronic airway dysfunction consisting of inflammation, remodeling, episodic…”
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    Reduced interferon-gamma secretion by natural killer cells from rats susceptible to postviral chronic airway dysfunction by Mikus, L D, Rosenthal, L A, Sorkness, R L, Lemanske, Jr, R F

    “…After parainfluenza type 1 (Sendai) virus infection as weanlings, Brown Norway (BN), unlike Fischer 344 (F344), rats develop an asthma-like phenotype. Reduced…”
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    Chronic, episodic, reversible airway obstruction after viral bronchiolitis in rats by Kumar, A, Sorkness, R L, Kaplan, M R, Lemanske, Jr, R F

    “…Viral bronchiolitis in human infants has been associated with persistent airway abnormalities, but not proven as a cause. Previously we observed some adult…”
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    Attenuation of virus-induced airway dysfunction in rats treated with imiquimod by Stokes, , JR, Sorkness, RL, Kaplan, MR, Castleman, WL, Tomai, MA, Miller, RL, Lemanske RF, , Jr

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-02-1998)
    “…Viral respiratory infections cause acute airway abnormalities consisting of inflammation and physiological dysfunction in both animals and humans. It is likely…”
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    Altered Pulmonary Gene Expression in Response to Picornavirus-Induced Airway Infection in Mice by Rosenthal, L.A, Szakaly, R.J, Sorkness, R.L

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2008)
    “…Results In mice inoculated with active virus, as compared with those inoculated with vehicle or UV-inactivated virus, microarray analysis revealed marked…”
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    Serial segmental bronchoalveolar lavage in individual rats by Varner, Arthur E, Sorkness, Ronald L, Kumar, Aparna, Kaplan, Michael R, Lemanske, Robert F., Jr

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-1999)
    “…1  Division of Allergy and Immunology, Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, and 2  School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53792…”
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    Effect of ICAM-1 blockade on lung inflammation and physiology during acute viral bronchiolitis in rats by SORKNESS, R. L, MEHTA, H, KAPLAN, M. R, MIYASAKA, M, HEFLE, S. L, LEMANSKE, R. F

    Published in Pediatric research (01-06-2000)
    “…Viral respiratory infections cause acute bronchiolitis and physiologic dysfunction in human infants and in animals. It is possible that the pulmonary…”
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    C26 ASTHMA IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN: Obstructive Phenotype As A Predictor Of Asthma Control And Stability In Children by Sorkness, R L, Zoratti, E, Kattan, M, Gergen, P J, Evans, M, Visness, C

    “…The Composite Asthma Severity Index (CASI), the number of exacerbations, the standard deviation of FEV1 over 6 visits, and the methacholine PC20 during the…”
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    Viral bronchiolitis during early life induces increased numbers of bronchiolar mast cells and airway hyperresponsiveness by Castleman, WL, Sorkness, RL, Lemanske, RF, Jr, McAllister, PK

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-10-1990)
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the kinetics of Sendai virus-induced increases in bronchiolar mast cells and to determine whether virus-induced…”
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    C29 ADVANCES IN PULMONARY IMAGING TO STUDY LUNG STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: Mri Measure Of Small Airways Dimensions In The Asthmatic Lung by Cadman, R V, Evans, M D, Sorkness, R L, Lemanske, R F, Jarjour, N N, Jackson, D J, Denlinger, L C, Fain, S B

    “…Corresponding author's email: cadman@wisc.edu Rationale: A previous study [1] showed that in a cohort of children, asthma diagnosis was correlated with…”
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    A35 SEVERE ASTHMA: Age Of Asthma Onset Differentiates Two Very Severe Asthma Phenotypes In The Severe Asthma Research Program by Moore, W C, Li, X, Li, H, Israel, E, Fitzpatrick, A M, Mauger, D, Phillips, B, Sorkness, R L, Wu, W, Wenzel, S E, Meyers, D, Bleecker, E

    “…EOA3 had the most severe allergic asthma with poor baseline lung function and persistent airflow obstruction despite marked reversibility to albuterol (mean…”
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    A35 SEVERE ASTHMA: Differential Responses To Systemic Corticosteroids As Assessed By Cluster Analysis Of Data From The Severe Asthma Research Program (sarp) by Wu, W, Bleecker, E R, Meyers, D A, Moore, W C, Israel, E, Fitzpatrick, A, Sorkness, R L, Peters, M, Kerr, S, Hastie, A T, Wenzel, S E

    “…Methods: 23 clinical, physiologic and inflammatory variables from 218 adult asthmatic subjects with paired (pre and 2-3 weeks post triamcinolone 40 mg IM)…”
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