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Rhinovirus stimulation of interleukin-6 in vivo and in vitro. Evidence for nuclear factor kappa B-dependent transcriptional activation.
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The common cold is associated with frequent and variable anatomical involvement of the upper airways, including occlusion and abnormalities in the sinus cavities.
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This review is confined to sinus infections of viral and bacterial etiology acquired in the community.
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Although smoking, poor sleep quality, alcohol abstinence, low dietary intake of vitamin C, elevated catecholamine levels, and being introverted were all associated with greater susceptibility to colds, they could only partially account for the relation between social network diversity and incidence of colds.
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It is demonstrated that IL-8 is present in normal nasal secretions and that the levels ofIL-8 are further increased after RV infection, and that RVs are potent stimulators of IL- 8 production and that this induction is mediated, at least in part, by an NF-κB-dependent transcriptional activation pathway.
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