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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Previously Featured Articles
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Encouraging physical activity in pediatric asthma: a case-control study of the wonders of walking (WOW) program. Walders-Abramson N. Wamboldt FS. Curran-Everett D. Zhang L. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2009;44:909-16. PubMed
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TNFalpha inhibits apoptotic cell clearance in the lung, exacerbating acute inflammation. Borges VM. Vandivier RW. McPhillips KA. Kench JA. Morimoto K. Groshong SD. Richens TR. Graham BB. Muldrow AM. Van Heule L. Henson PM. Janssen WJ. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2009;297:L586-95. PubMed
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The influence of IgE-enhancing and IgE-suppressive gammadelta T cells changes with exposure to inhaled ovalbumin. Huang Y. Jin N. Roark CL. Aydintug MK. Wands JM. Huang H. O'Brien RL. Born WK. J Immunol. 2009;183:849-55. PubMed
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Treatment options for malignant pleural effusion. Musani AI. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2009;15:380-7. PubMed
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Response to sublingual immunotherapy with grass pollen extract: monotherapy versus combination in a multiallergen extract. Amar SM. Harbeck RJ. Sills M. Silveira LJ. O'Brien H. Nelson HS. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2009;124:150-156.e1-5. PubMed
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Proteomics methods and applications for the practicing clinician. Reisdorph NA. Reisdorph R. Bowler R. Broccardo C. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2009;102:523-9. PubMed
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