Respiratory infections and cytokines in association with onset of asthma
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Accession number;05A0015580
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| Title;Respiratory infections and cytokines in association with onset of asthma |
| Author;
TERAMOTO TAKAHIDE
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
ASANO TSUTOMU
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
AOKI MINAKO
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
MATSUI EIKO
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
KATO ZEN'ICHIRO
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
FUKAO TOSHIYUKI
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
KANEKO HIDEO
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
KONDO NAOMI
(Gifu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
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Journal Title;Allergy in Practice
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Journal Code:Z0246B
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ISSN:0285-6379
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VOL.;NO.327;PAGE.38-43(2005)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.5, REF.13 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;In one of the crisis factors of bronchial asthma, the upper respiratory tract infection based on the virus is noticed. From the report which examined the imbalance of cytokine production by a RS virus (RSV), it is indicated that the reaction of the Th2 superiority is relatively generated in the RSV infection with the lowering of the IFN-.GAMMA. production in the human. It is reported that there is a difference for the cytokine production of the virus of other and RSV. There is some the report that the difference of genetic factor and response for viral infection of the child with the atopy disposition in which this reaction is easy to receive the effect of the virus in the other is concerned. There is the high possibility in which cytokine production by the RSV infection affects the asthma crisis after all. |
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