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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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Kinins as mediators of human allergic reactions.
D. Proud,Robert M. Naclerio,Alkis Togias,Anne Kagey-Sobotka,N. F. Adkinson,Norman Pa,L M Lichtenstein +6 more
TL;DR: In a double blind, placebo-controlled study, topical administration of the drug Azatadine, which inhibits mast cell mediator release in vitro, reduced the clinical response to allergen challenge and reduced the concentrations of kinins, histamine, and TAME-esterase activity observed following allergenic challenge.
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Evidence-based approach to medical and surgical treatment of nasal polyposis
TL;DR: You will receive an online assessment regarding your application of this article to your practice and be eligible to receive 2 MOC Part II Self-Assessment credits from the American Board of Allergy and Immunology.
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Dupilumab Improves Sense of Smell and Reduces Anosmia Among Patients with Nasal Polyposis and Chronic Sinusitis: Results from a Phase 2a Trial
Robert M. Naclerio,Daniel L. Hamilos,Berrylin J. Ferguson,Claus Bachert,Peter Hellings,Joaquim Mullol,Philippe Gevaert,Donghui Zhang,Asif Khan,Chunpeng Fan,Vijay N. Joish,Nikhil Amin,Gianluca Pirozzi,Neil M.H. Graham,Heribert Staudinger,Annette Grabher,Leda Mannent +16 more
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Environmental influence: potential interactions.
Robert M. Naclerio,Alkis Togias +1 more
TL;DR: An important aspect of studying the effects of the environment on the upper airway in human beings is the interaction between environmental stimuli and the host.
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Gene-environment interactions in a mutant mouse kindred with native airway constrictor hyperresponsiveness.
Lawrence H. Pinto,Emily Eaton,Bohao Chen,Jonah Fleisher,Dmitry Shuster,Dmitry Shuster,Joel McCauley,Dalius Kedainis,Sandra M. Siepka,Kazuhiro Shimomura,Eun Joo Song,Aliya N. Husain,O. J. Lakser,Richard W. Mitchell,Maria Dowell,Melanie Brown,Blanca Camoretti-Mercado,Robert M. Naclerio,Anne I. Sperling,Stephen I. Levin,Fred W. Turek,Julian Solway +21 more
TL;DR: The experience suggests that future searches for genes that confer susceptibility for airway hyperresponsiveness might not be able to identify some genes if the searches are performed in SPF facilities, and experimenters are advised to arrange for multigeneration constancy of mouse care in order to clone mutant genes.