Faculty Publications at National Jewish Health

We are pleased to provide you with an update on the research initiatives of National Jewish Health in our Faculty Publications List. 

Our scientific advancements, including those in genetics, proteomics, advanced imaging and disease biology, will enable us to develop a personalized profile for each and every patient. We will integrate our research and clinical efforts at the point of the patient so that each patient can benefit from innovative research.

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Clinical

High-resolution CT scan findings in familial interstitial pneumonia do not conform to those of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia. Lee HY. Seo JB. Steele MP. Schwarz MI. Brown KK. Loyd JE. Talbert JL. Schwartz DA. Lynch DA. Chest. 2012;142:1577-83. PubMed

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: lobe-based visual assessment of volumetric CT by Using standard images--comparison with quantitative CT and pulmonary function test in the COPDGene study. Kim SS. Seo JB. Lee HY. Nevrekar DV. Forssen AV. Crapo JD. Schroeder JD. Lynch DA. Radiology. 2013;266:626-35. PubMed

Hypoxia caused by persistent left superior vena cava connecting to the left atrium a rare clinical entity. Freeman AM. Fenster BE. Weinberger HD. Buckner JK. Lynch D. Tex Heart Inst J. 2012;39:662-4. PubMed

 

Research

Studies of lymphocyte reconstitution in a humanized mouse model reveal a requirement of T cells for human B cell maturation. Lang J. Kelly M. Freed BM. McCarter MD. Kedl RM. Torres RM. Pelanda R. J Immunol. 2013;190:2090-101. PubMed

A pilot study to assess inflammatory biomarker changes when raltegravir is added to a virologically suppressive HAART regimen in HIV-1-infected patients with limited immunological responses. Lichtenstein KA. Armon C. Nagabhushanam V. Efaw BJ. Frazer-Abel A. Hiserote ME. Alam R. Antivir Ther. 2012;17:1301-9. PubMed

Featured Research

Genome Study Suggests New Strategies for Understanding and Treating Pulmonary Fibrosis

In findings published online in Nature Genetics on April 14, 2013, researchers at National Jewish Health, the University of Colorado and several other institutions found a number of genes associated with host defense, cell-cell adhesion and DNA repair, which provide clues to possible mechanisms underlying this currently untreatable disease. Read more.

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