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Open AccessChronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis in the southeastern United States: an assessment of how clinicians reached the diagnosis
Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (cHP) is a disease caused by exposure to inhaled environmental antigens. Diagnosis of cHP is influenced by the awareness of the disease prevalence, which varies significant...
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Emerging Issues in Environmental and Occupational Lung Diseases
Humans continue to introduce new or greatly modified agents and techniques into the workplace and environment. These new agents and altered practices lead to evolving patterns of established diseases as well a...
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Air Pollution and Lung Diseases
Epidemiological studies continue to show associations between adverse health effects and outdoor air pollution despite tighter regulation in recent years. These adverse effects occur at levels of pollutants mu...
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Open AccessControlled human exposures to ambient pollutant particles in susceptible populations
Epidemiologic studies have established an association between exposures to air pollution particles and human mortality and morbidity at concentrations of particles currently found in major metropolitan areas. ...
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Open AccessIdentification of gene biomarkers for respiratory syncytial virus infection in a bronchial epithelial cell line
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection involves complex virus-host interplay. In this study, we analyzed gene expression in RSV-infected BEAS-2B cells to discover novel signaling pathways and biomarkers. ...
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Intratracheal Superoxide Dismutase Inhibits Nitrotyrosine Staining in Hyperoxic Rabbit Lungs Treated with L-Arginine. • 208