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Allergy|August 1, 1990
Nasal inhalation of the glucocorticoid budesonide from a spacer for the treatment of patients with pollen rhinitis and asthmaB Pedersen, R Dahl, N Lindqvist, et al.
Rhinology|January 29, 1999
Experimentally induced nasal hypersecretion does not reduce the efficacy of intranasal levocabastineS Borum, K Nielsen, H Bisgaard, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1983
Nasal reactivity in rhinitisP Borum, H Grønborg, S Brofeldt, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1983
Pathology of naturally occurring coldsB Winther, S Brofeldt, H Grønborg, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|April 1, 1981
Ipratropium nasal spray: a new treatment for rhinorrhea in the common coldP Borum, L Olsen, B Winther, et al.
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|March 1, 1984
Light and scanning electron microscopy of nasal biopsy material from patients with naturally acquired common coldsB Winther, S Brofeldt, B Christensen, et al.
Rhinology|December 1, 1996
Comparison between the effect of ipratropium bromide as a pressurized aerosol and as an aqueous pump spray on methacholine-induced rhinorrhoeaS Borum, B Becker, N Mygind, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1983
Nasal methacholine and histamine reactivity during a common coldH Grønborg, P Borum, B Winther, et al.
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest|April 1, 1983
Inhibition of histamine-induced nasal symptoms by the H1 antihistamine chlorpheniramine maleate: demonstration of topical effectJ Kirkegaard, C Secher, P Borum, et al.
Rhinology|June 1, 1997
Common cold and high-dose ipratropium bromide: use of anticholinergic medication as an indicator of reflex-mediated hypersecretionB Ostberg, B Winther, P Borum, et al.
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Allergy|August 1, 1990
Nasal inhalation of the glucocorticoid budesonide from a spacer for the treatment of patients with pollen rhinitis and asthmaB Pedersen, R Dahl, N Lindqvist, et al.
Rhinology|January 29, 1999
Experimentally induced nasal hypersecretion does not reduce the efficacy of intranasal levocabastineS Borum, K Nielsen, H Bisgaard, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1983
Nasal reactivity in rhinitisP Borum, H Grønborg, S Brofeldt, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1983
Pathology of naturally occurring coldsB Winther, S Brofeldt, H Grønborg, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|April 1, 1981
Ipratropium nasal spray: a new treatment for rhinorrhea in the common coldP Borum, L Olsen, B Winther, et al.
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|March 1, 1984
Light and scanning electron microscopy of nasal biopsy material from patients with naturally acquired common coldsB Winther, S Brofeldt, B Christensen, et al.
Rhinology|December 1, 1996
Comparison between the effect of ipratropium bromide as a pressurized aerosol and as an aqueous pump spray on methacholine-induced rhinorrhoeaS Borum, B Becker, N Mygind, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1983
Nasal methacholine and histamine reactivity during a common coldH Grønborg, P Borum, B Winther, et al.
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest|April 1, 1983
Inhibition of histamine-induced nasal symptoms by the H1 antihistamine chlorpheniramine maleate: demonstration of topical effectJ Kirkegaard, C Secher, P Borum, et al.
Rhinology|June 1, 1997
Common cold and high-dose ipratropium bromide: use of anticholinergic medication as an indicator of reflex-mediated hypersecretionB Ostberg, B Winther, P Borum, et al.
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