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A decrease in maxillary sinus pressure, as seen in upper airway allergy or infection, results in an increase in upper airway nitric oxide levels.

Andersson, Jens A ; Cervin, Anders LU ; Lindberg, Sven LU ; Uddman, Rolf LU and Cardell, Lars-Olaf LU (2002) In Acta Oto-Laryngologica 122(5). p.520-523
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Adult, Airway Resistance, Atmosphere Exposure Chambers, Female, Human, Male, Maxillary Sinus: physiology, Non-U.S. Gov't, Nitric Oxide: metabolism, Pressure, Respiratory Hypersensitivity: physiopathology, Respiratory Tract Infections: physiopathology, Rhinomanometry, Support
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica
volume
122
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5
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520 - 523
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Taylor & Francis
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  • wos:000177014200010
  • pmid:12206262
  • scopus:0035994970
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1651-2251
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10.1080/00016480260092336
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English
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