P. Rytilä
- Sputum induction in childrenBy Leader of the Working Group:, P.G. Gibson, Members of the Working Group:, D.C. Grootendorst, R. Henry, I. Pin, P.L. Rytila, P. Wark, N. Wilson and R. DjukanovićP.G. GibsonD.C. GrootendorstR. HenryI. PinP.L. RytilaP. WarkN. Wilson
- Airway inflammation, bronchial hyperresponsiveness and asthma in elite ice hockey playersBy A. Lumme, T. Haahtela, J. Öunap, P. Rytilä, Y. Obase, M. Helenius, V. Remes and I. HeleniusA. LummeT. HaahtelaJ. ÖunapP. RytiläY. ObaseM. HeleniusV. Remes
- Airway neutrophilia in COPD is not associated with increased neutrophil survivalBy P. Rytilä, M. Plataki, F. Bucchieri, M. Uddin, G. Nong, V. L. Kinnula and R. DjukanovićP. RytiläM. PlatakiF. BucchieriM. UddinG. NongV. L. Kinnula
- 8-Isoprostane as a marker of oxidative stress in nonsymptomatic cigarette smokers and COPDBy V. L. Kinnula, H. Ilumets, M. Myllärniemi, A. Sovijärvi and P. RytiläV. L. KinnulaH. IlumetsM. MyllärniemiA. Sovijärvi
- Competitive swimmers with allergic asthma show a mixed type of airway inflammationBy A. Moreira, L. Delgado, C. Palmares, C. Lopes, T. Jacinto, P. Rytilä, J. A. Silva, M. G. Castel-Branco and T. HaahtelaA. MoreiraL. DelgadoC. PalmaresC. LopesT. JacintoP. RytiläJ. A. SilvaM. G. Castel-Branco
- Enhancement of neutrophil function by the bronchial epithelium stimulated by epidermal growth factorBy M. Uddin, G. Seumois, L. C. Lau, P. Rytila, D. E. Davies and R. DjukanovićM. UddinG. SeumoisL. C. LauP. RytilaD. E. Davies
- Physical training does not increase allergic inflammation in asthmatic childrenBy A. Moreira, L. Delgado, T. Haahtela, J. Fonseca, P. Moreira, C. Lopes, J. Mota, P. Santos, P. Rytilä and M. G. Castel-BrancoA. MoreiraL. DelgadoT. HaahtelaJ. FonsecaP. MoreiraC. LopesJ. MotaP. SantosP. Rytilä
- Treatment with inhaled steroids in patients with symptoms suggestive of asthma but with normal lung functionBy P. Rytilä, L. Ghaly, S. Varghese, W. Chung, O. Selroos and T. HaahtelaP. RytiläL. GhalyS. VargheseW. ChungO. Selroos
- Airway inflammation in patients with symptoms suggesting asthma but with normal lung functionBy P. Rytilä, T. Metso, K. Heikkinen, P. Saarelainen, I.J. Helenius and T. HaahtelaP. RytiläT. MetsoK. HeikkinenP. SaarelainenI.J. Helenius
- Airway neutrophilia in COPD is not associated with increased neutrophil survivalBy P. Rytilä, M. Plataki, F. Bucchieri, M. Uddin, G. Nong, V.L. Kinnula and R. DjukanovićArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalP. RytiläM. PlatakiF. BucchieriM. UddinG. NongV.L. Kinnula
- 8-isoprostane as a marker of oxidative stress in non-symptomatic cigarette smokers and COPDBy V.L. Kinnula, H. Ilumets, M. Myllärniemi, A. Sovijärvi and P. RytiläArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalV.L. KinnulaH. IlumetsM. MyllärniemiA. Sovijärvi
- Physical training does not increase allergic inflammation in asthmatic childrenBy A. Moreira, L. Delgado, T. Haahtela, J. Fonseca, P. Moreira, C. Lopes, J. Mota, P. Santos, P. Rytilä and M.G. Castel-BrancoArticle | Published in 2008 in European Respiratory JournalA. MoreiraL. DelgadoT. HaahtelaJ. FonsecaP. MoreiraC. LopesJ. MotaP. SantosP. Rytilä
- Enhancement of neutrophil function by the bronchial epithelium stimulated by EGFBy M. Uddin, G. Seumois, L.C. Lau, P. Rytila, D.E. Davies and R. DjukanovićArticle | Published in 2007 in European Respiratory JournalM. UddinG. SeumoisL.C. LauP. RytilaD.E. Davies
- Treatment with inhaled steroids in patients with symptoms suggestive of asthma but with normal lung functionBy P. Rytilä, L. Ghaly, S. Varghese, W. Chung, O. Selroos and T. HaahtelaArticle | Published in 2008 in European Respiratory JournalP. RytiläL. GhalyS. VargheseW. ChungO. Selroos
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