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Andrew P Lane

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Plos One|April 18, 2012
Spontaneous eosinophilic nasal inflammation in a genetically-mutant mouse: comparative study with an allergic inflammation modelSeok Hyun Cho, Sun Young Oh, Zhou Zhu, et al.
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery|April 27, 2010
Allergic rhinitis patients with recurrent acute sinusitis have increased sinonasal epithelial cell TLR9 expressionThuy-Anh N Melvin, Andrew P Lane, Mai-Tien Nguyen, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|January 31, 2012
Allergic rhinitis is associated with decreased expression of Toll-like receptor 9 by sinonasal epithelial cellsThuy-Anh N Melvin, Mai-Tien Nguyen, Andrew P Lane, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|January 25, 2017
Bactericidal antibiotics promote oxidative damage and programmed cell death in sinonasal epithelial cellsMichael A Kohanski, Anuj Tharakan, Nyall R London, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|April 10, 2016
Characterization of a novel high-dose ovalbumin-induced murine model of allergic sinonasal inflammationMichelle Mendiola, Anuj Tharakan, Mengfei Chen, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|September 27, 2021
Sox2 regulates globose basal cell regeneration in the olfactory epitheliumZhexuan Li, Ming Wei, Wenjuan Shen, et al.
American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy|February 27, 2023
Biologics for Nasal Polyps: Synthesizing Current Recommendations into a Practical Clinical AlgorithmNeal R Godse, Anjeni Keswani, Andrew P Lane, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|September 28, 2016
Role of the type I tumor necrosis factor receptor in inflammation-associated olfactory dysfunctionDavi Sousa Garcia, Mengfei Chen, Amy K Smith, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 13, 2014
Wnt-responsive Lgr5⁺ globose basal cells function as multipotent olfactory epithelium progenitor cellsMengfei Chen, Shenghe Tian, Xiaoling Yang, et al.
Vaccine|October 29, 2017
The M2 protein of live, attenuated influenza vaccine encodes a mutation that reduces replication in human nasal epithelial cellsNicholas Wohlgemuth, Yang Ye, Katherine J Fenstermacher, et al.
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Plos One|April 18, 2012
Spontaneous eosinophilic nasal inflammation in a genetically-mutant mouse: comparative study with an allergic inflammation modelSeok Hyun Cho, Sun Young Oh, Zhou Zhu, et al.
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery|April 27, 2010
Allergic rhinitis patients with recurrent acute sinusitis have increased sinonasal epithelial cell TLR9 expressionThuy-Anh N Melvin, Andrew P Lane, Mai-Tien Nguyen, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|January 31, 2012
Allergic rhinitis is associated with decreased expression of Toll-like receptor 9 by sinonasal epithelial cellsThuy-Anh N Melvin, Mai-Tien Nguyen, Andrew P Lane, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|January 25, 2017
Bactericidal antibiotics promote oxidative damage and programmed cell death in sinonasal epithelial cellsMichael A Kohanski, Anuj Tharakan, Nyall R London, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|April 10, 2016
Characterization of a novel high-dose ovalbumin-induced murine model of allergic sinonasal inflammationMichelle Mendiola, Anuj Tharakan, Mengfei Chen, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|September 27, 2021
Sox2 regulates globose basal cell regeneration in the olfactory epitheliumZhexuan Li, Ming Wei, Wenjuan Shen, et al.
American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy|February 27, 2023
Biologics for Nasal Polyps: Synthesizing Current Recommendations into a Practical Clinical AlgorithmNeal R Godse, Anjeni Keswani, Andrew P Lane, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|September 28, 2016
Role of the type I tumor necrosis factor receptor in inflammation-associated olfactory dysfunctionDavi Sousa Garcia, Mengfei Chen, Amy K Smith, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 13, 2014
Wnt-responsive Lgr5⁺ globose basal cells function as multipotent olfactory epithelium progenitor cellsMengfei Chen, Shenghe Tian, Xiaoling Yang, et al.
Vaccine|October 29, 2017
The M2 protein of live, attenuated influenza vaccine encodes a mutation that reduces replication in human nasal epithelial cellsNicholas Wohlgemuth, Yang Ye, Katherine J Fenstermacher, et al.
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