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Philip S. Norman
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 216
Citations - 14199
Philip S. Norman is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ragweed & Histamine. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 216 publications receiving 14008 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip S. Norman include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Good Samaritan Hospital.
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Inflammatory Mediators in Late Antigen-Induced Rhinitis
Robert M. Naclerio,David Proud,Alkis Togias,N. Franklin Adkinson,Deborah A. Meyers,Anne Kagey-Sobotka,Marshall Plaut,Philip S. Norman,Lawrence M. Lichtenstein +8 more
TL;DR: The late response to nasal challenge with allergen is accompanied by a second increase in the concentrations of histamine and TAME--esterase but differs from the immediate response in the lack of prostaglandin D2 production and in the amount of kinin generated.
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Dust mite allergens and asthma—A worldwide problem
Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills,Alain L. de Weck,R. C. Aalberse,Jean Claude Bessot,B. Bjorksten,Edelbert Bischoff,Jean Bousquet,J. E.M.H. Van Bronswijk,G. P. ChannaBasavanna,Martin C. Chapman,Matthew J. Colloff,Robert A. Goldstein,B. Guérin,Barbara Hart,Chein Soo Hong,Koji Ito,W. Jorde,Jens Korsgaard,J. Le Mao,Terumasa Miyamoto,P. Lind,Henning Løwenstein,E. B. Mitchell,Andrew B. Murray,D. Nolte,Philip S. Norman,Gabrielle Pauli,H. R. Ranganath,Charles E. Reed,Jan Reiser,Geoffrey A. Stewart,Keven J. Turner,Daniel Vervloet,Tinghuan Wen +33 more
TL;DR: Cette etude generale aborde successivement l'epidemiologie, l'entomologies, la methodologie pour la collecte and le traitement des echantillons de poussieres, the lutte contre les acariens.
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Mediator release after nasal airway challenge with allergen.
TL;DR: This system, for the first time, clearly relates an in vivo symptom and mediator release and thus should provide an excellent tool for the further study of the allergic response and nasal pathophysiology.
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Peptide Leukotriene Release after Antigen Challenge in Patients Sensitive to Ragweed
Peter S. Creticos,Stephen P. Peters,Stephen P. Peters,N. F. Adkinson,Robert M. Naclerio,Robert M. Naclerio,Hayes Ec,Hayes Ec,Philip S. Norman,Lawrence M. Lichtenstein,Lawrence M. Lichtenstein +10 more
TL;DR: The in vivo release of these potent inflammatory mediators after exposure to pollen suggests that leukotrienes may have an important role in human allergic reactions.