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Volume 1 / 1903 - Volume 189 / 2011
From Volume 142(1970) to Volume 153 (1975), this journal was published as Pneumonologie. From Volume 130 (1965) to Volume 141 (1969), this journal was published as Beiträge zur Klinik und Erforschung der Tuberkulose und der Lungenkrankheiten. From Volume 1 (1903) to Volume 129 (1964), this journal was published as Beiträge zur Klinik der Tuberkulose und spezifischen Tuberkulose-Forschung.
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The First American Cough Conference
Peter V. Dicpinigaitis
3-6
Before We Get Started: What Is a Cough?
Giovanni A. Fontana
7-9
Rebuttal: Cough Is an Expiratory Sound
Alyn H. Morice
10-16
Basic Mechanisms of Cough: Current Understanding and Remaining Questions
Min-Goo Lee and Bradley J. Undem
17-22
The Current State of Cough Research: The Clinician’s Perspective
Louis-Philippe Boulet
23-28
The Cough Reflex in Animals: Relevance to Human Cough Research
Brendan J. Canning
29-34
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Chronic Cough
Aaron Z. Tokayer
35-40
Cough and Aspiration of Food and Liquids Due to Oral Pharyngeal Dysphagia
Carol Smith Hammond
41-47
Chronic Cough: The Allergist’s Perspective
Sheldon L. Spector
48-54
New Developments in the Objective Assessment of Cough
Jaclyn Smith and Ashley Woodcock
55-58
Quality of Life and Psychosocial Aspects of Cough
Kate Brignall, Bhagyashree Jayaraman and Surinder S. Birring
59-65
TRPV1 Antagonists as Potential Antitussive Agents
Robbie L. McLeod, Craig C. Correll, Yanlin Jia and John C. Anthes
66-69
Preclinical Assessment of Novel Therapeutics on the Cough Reflex: Cannabinoid Agonists as Potential Antitussives
Maria G. Belvisi
70-73
Erdosteine: Antitussive and Anti-inflammatory Effects
Roberto W. Dal Negro
74-77
Older-Generation Antihistamines and Cough Due to Upper Airway Cough Syndrome (UACS): Efficacy and Mechanism
Donald C. Bolser
78-81
Does Idiopathic Cough Exist?
Lorcan P. A. McGarvey
82-87
Currently Available Cough Suppressants for Chronic Cough
Kian Fan Chung
88-93
Irritant-Induced Chronic Cough: Irritant-Induced TRPpathy
Stuart M. Brooks
94-102
World Trade Center Cough Syndrome and Its Treatment
David J. Prezant
103-106
Is Reflux Cough Due to Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or Laryngopharyngeal Reflux?
107-111
Urge-to-Cough: What Can It Teach Us About Cough?
Paul W. Davenport
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