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List of works by Anna Gielicz

Aspirin desensitization in patients with aspirin-induced and aspirin-tolerant asthma: a double-blind study

scientific article published on 24 April 2014

Aspirin provocation increases 8-iso-PGE2 in exhaled breath condensate of aspirin-hypersensitive asthmatics

scientific article published on 21 July 2015

Bronchoalveolar lavage transcriptome and eicosanoid profiles reveal heterogeneity of lower airway inflammation in aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD)

Different eicosanoid profile of the hypersensitivity reactions triggered by aspirin and celecoxib in a patient with sinusitis, asthma, and urticaria

scientific article (publication date: October 2006)

Eicosanoid biosynthesis during mucociliary and mucous metaplastic differentiation of bronchial epithelial cells

scientific article published on 3 June 2013

Eoxins: a new inflammatory pathway in childhood asthma

scientific article

Heterogeneity of lower airway inflammation in patients with NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease

scientific article published on 15 August 2020

LTB4 and 5-oxo-ETE from extracellular vesicles stimulate neutrophils in granulomatosis with polyangiitis.

scientific article

Nasal versus bronchial and nasal response to oral aspirin challenge: Clinical and biochemical differences between patients with aspirin-induced asthma/rhinitis

scientific article (publication date: November 2003)

Prostaglandin E2: metabolism, determination in body fluids and the role in aspirin hypersensitivity

scientific article (publication date: June 2006)

Subphenotypes of NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease identified by latent class analysis

scientific article published on 05 December 2019

Targeted eicosanoid lipidomics of exhaled breath condensate provide a distinct pattern in the aspirin-intolerant asthma phenotype

scientific article published on 11 February 2011

Targeted eicosanoids lipidomics of exhaled breath condensate in healthy subjects.

scientific article published on July 2010

Th2-type cytokine-induced mucus metaplasia decreases susceptibility of human bronchial epithelium to rhinovirus infection.

scientific article published on August 2014