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Robert M. Naclerio
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 401
Citations - 26711
Robert M. Naclerio is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Histamine & Allergy. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 395 publications receiving 24687 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert M. Naclerio include Baylor College of Medicine & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Histamine stimulation of the nasal mucosa does not induce prostaglandin or leukotriene generation or induce methacholine hyperresponsiveness
TL;DR: The data suggest that histamine induced an immediate symptomatic response, but neither led to the generation of prostaglandins or leukotrienes nor induced hyperresponsiveness to methacholine.
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The Treatment Paradigm of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps in the COVD-19 Era.
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Allergy and asthma medication use in home-dwelling U.S. older adults
TL;DR: Assessment of the prevalence of use of allergy and asthma medications in older adults and evaluate predictors of their use found that older adults are more likely to use these medications.
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A Genomewide Screen for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Genes Identifies a Locus on Chromosome 7q
Jayant M. Pinto,M.G. Hayes,Daniel Schneider,Natasha Phillips,J. Hyuen,Nancy J. Cox,Robert M. Naclerio,Carole Ober +7 more
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Real‐world data using mHealth apps in rhinitis, rhinosinusitis and their multimorbidities
Bernardo Sousa-Pinto,Aram Anto,Markus Berger,Stephanie Dramburg,Oliver Pfaar,Ludger Klimek,Marek Jutel,Wienczyslawa Czarlewski,Anna Bedbrook,Arunas Valiulis,Ioana Agache,Rita Amaral,Ignacio J. Ansotegui,Katharina Bastl,Uwe Berger,Karl E. Bergmann,Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich,Fulvio Braido,Luisa Brussino,Victoria Cardona,Thomas B. Casale,G. Walter Canonica,Lorenzo Cecchi,Denis Charpin,Tomas Chivato,Derek K. Chu,Cemal Cingi,Elísio Costa,Alvaro A. Cruz,Philippe Devillier,Stephen R. Durham,Motohiro Ebisawa,Alessandro Fiocchi,Wytske Fokkens,Bilun Gemicioglu,M. Gotua,M. A. Guzman,Tari Haahtela,Juan Carlos Ivancevich,Piotr Kuna,Igor Kaidashev,Musa Khaitov,Violeta Kvedariene,Désirée Larenas-Linnemann,Brian J. Lipworth,Daniel Laune,Paolo Maria Matricardi,M. Morais-Almeida,Joaquim Mullol,Robert M. Naclerio,Hugo Neffen,K. Nekam,Marek Niedoszytko,Yoshitaka Okamoto,Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos,Hae-Sim Park,Giovanni Passalacqua,Vincenzo Patella,Simone Pelosi,Nhân Pham-Thi,T.A. Popov,Frederico S. Regateiro,Sietze Reitsma,M. Angeles Rodríguez-Gonzales,Nelson Rosario,Philip W. Rouadi,Bolesław Samoliński,Ana Sá-Sousa,Joaquín Sastre,Aziz Sheikh,Charlotte Suppli Ulrik,Luís Taborda-Barata,Ana Todo-Bom,Peter Valentin Tomazic,Sanna Toppila-Salmi,Salvatore Tripodi,Ioanna Tsiligianni,Erkka Valovirta,Maria Teresa Ventura,Antonio Amaya Valero,R. J. Vieira,Dana Wallace,Susan Waserman,Siân Williams,Arzu Yorgancioglu,Lu Zhang,Mihaela Zidarn,Jaron Zuberbier,Heidi Olze,Josep M. Antó,Torsten Zuberbier,João Fonseca,Jean Bousquet +92 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identified over 1500 apps for allergic rhinitis and rhinosinusitis, some dealing with multimorbidity, and evaluated these apps for their validation, discovery of novel allergy phenotypes, optimisation of identifying the pollen season, novel approaches in diagnosis and management (pharmacotherapy and allergen immunotherapy) as well as adherence to treatment.