JO Lundberg
- Characterization of exhaled nitric oxide: introducing a new reproducible method for nasal nitric oxide measurementsBy JP Palm, P Graf, JO Lundberg and K AlvingJP PalmP GrafJO Lundberg
- Calcium-independent and steroid-resistant nitric oxide synthase activity in human paranasal sinus mucosaBy JO Lundberg, E Weitzberg, J Rinder, A Rudehill, O Jansson, NP Wiklund, JM Lundberg and K AlvingJO LundbergE WeitzbergJ RinderA RudehillO JanssonNP WiklundJM Lundberg
- Salivary contribution to exhaled nitric oxideBy W Zetterquist, C Pedroletti, JO Lundberg and K AlvingW ZetterquistC PedrolettiJO Lundberg
- Primarily nasal origin of exhaled nitric oxide and absence in Kartagener's syndromeBy JO Lundberg, E Weitzberg, SL Nordvall, R Kuylenstierna, JM Lundberg and K AlvingJO LundbergE WeitzbergSL NordvallR KuylenstiernaJM Lundberg
- Nitric oxide in exhaled airBy JO Lundberg, E Weitzberg, JM Lundberg and K AlvingJO LundbergE WeitzbergJM Lundberg
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