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Neural Hyperresponsiveness and Nerve Growth Factor in Allergic Rhinitis
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The responsiveness of the neural apparatus of the nose is significantly greater in patients with active allergic rhinitis. The increased presence of NGF in the nasal mucosa of these patients supports the hypothesis that this neurotrophin may be implicated in neural hyperresponsiveness.
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