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From: An intranasal selective antisense oligonucleotide impairs lung cyclooxygenase-2 production and improves inflammation, but worsens airway function, in house dust mite sensitive mice

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Sensitization protocol and antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) administration. Oligonucleotide was administered intranasally one hour before house dust mite (HDM). Twenty-four hours after the last challenge, pulmonary function was assessed by unrestrained whole body plethysmography. Animals were sacrificed the following day and samples were taken.

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