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Publikováno v:
Lymphatic Research and Biology. 8:5-8
The rapidly evolving progress in lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) research is an ongoing story of exemplary patient advocacy, collaboration between private organizations and government, outstanding scientists, and good timing. LAM is a rare, slowly pro
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Valentina Di Francesco, Jean E. McEwen, Carl C. Baker, Jeffery A. Schloss, Samir Zakhari, Susan Garges, Bracie Watson, Tsegahiwot Belachew, Kris A. Wetterstrand, Matthew E. Portnoy, Michael H. Sayre, A. Roger Little, Beena Akolkar, Carolyn Deal, Lindsey Grandison, Jane Peterson, Michael Wright, Lisa Begg, Jag H. Khalsa, Pamela Starke-Reed, Rachelle Salomon, Jennifer S. Read, Hannah Peavy, Robert W. Karp, T. Kevin Howcroft, Christina Giblin, Chris Mullins, Cindy D. Davis, Pamela McInnes, Christopher Wellington, Lu Wang, R. Dwayne Lunsford, Melody Mills, Hagit David, Maria Y. Giovanni, Carol H. Pontzer, Vivien Bonazzi, Michael C. Humble, Mark S. Guyer
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The Human Microbiota
The Human Microbiome Project (HMP), funded as an initiative of the NIH Roadmap for Biomedical Research (http://nihroadmap.nih.gov), is a multi-component community resource. The goals of the HMP are: (1) to take advantage of new, high-throughput techn
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 172:1491-1496
Tuberculosis (TB), along with AIDS and malaria, is one of the three major killers among infectious diseases. New approaches to preventing, diagnosing, and curing TB are needed, which depend on a better understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 170:567-571
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown etiology that primarily affects the lungs. The etiology remains unclear; however, environmental, genetic, ethnic, and familial factors probably modify expression of the disease. As an example
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Suzanne Steinbach, Robert B. Mellins, Mary Ellen B. Wohl, Michael D. Weisner, Andrew Ting, Meyer Kattan, J. Sunil Rao, Peter Hiatt, Hannah Peavy, Andrew A. Colin, Mark D. Schluchter, Arnold C. G. Platzker, Kevin McCarthy, Xin C. Chen, Kirk A. Easley, Anastassios C. Koumbourlis
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Pediatric Pulmonology. 37:318-323
We compared three methods of reporting maximal expiratory flow (V'maxFRC) measured in partial expiratory flow-volume curves (PEFVCs) at the point of functional residual capacity (FRC). PEFVCs were obtained with the rapid thoracoabdominal compression
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 164:2120-2126
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David S. Hodes, Hal B. Jenson, Kenneth McIntosh, Pamela J. J. Boyer, Johanna Goldfarb, Mark D. Schluchter, Hannah Peavy, William T. Shearer, Ellen Cooper, Hunter Hammill, Andrea Kovacs, Rhoda S. Sperling, Ruth Tuomala, Jane Pitt, Philip LaRussa
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Scopus-Elsevier
The association of maternal and perinatal factors with mother-infant transmission of HIV-1 was examined in a prospective multicenter cohort of singleton live births to 508 HIV-1-infected women with children of known HIV-1 infection status (91 [18%] H
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William T. Shearer, Ellen R. Cooper, David S. Hodes, Andrea Kovacs, Mark D. Schluchter, Johanna Goldfarb, Hannah Peavy, Jane Pitt, Kenneth McIntosh
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 51:159-164
The HIV infection status of a cohort of 600 prospectively followed children born to HIV infected mothers was determined using HIV peripheral blood culture tests at 0, 3, and 6 months of age, HIV serology at ≥15 months, and CDC AIDS criteria. We est
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Amrik Shah, Rhoda Sperling, Hunter Hammill, Arnold Platzker, Robert Settlage, Hannah Peavy, Pamela Boyer, Ruth Tuomala, Richard J. Martin, Margaret Wu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 131:851-856
Objective: We sought to determine the prematurity rate in infants of HIV-positive mothers and to characterize the incidence and severity of neonatal respiratory disease in this population. Study design: From 1990 to 1994, 600 live-born infants of HIV
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Meyer Kattan, Alison Istas, Antonio R. Perez-Atayde, Edward B. Singleton, Larry H. Taber, Gail J. Demmler, Thomas N. Hansen, Steven E. Lipshultz, Kenneth McIntosh, Robert Jacobson, Valerie Nichols, William T. Shearer, Elaine Sloand, Cheryl Gothing, C. Lapin, Marilyn Doyle, S. Ted Treves, Carol Vreim, I. Celine Hanson, I. Inas Al-Attar, Maynard Dyson, Constance Weinstein, Debra L. Kearney, Nina Greenbaum, Steven Pelton, Kelly O'Donnell, Peter Hiatt, Laurence McKinney, George Sopko, Steven D. Colan, Janet A. Englund, Nancy A. Ayres, Claire Langston, Sherryon Sterling, Mark W. Kline, Kim D. Evans, E. John Orav, Rachel Diness, Hunter Hammill, Ruth McConnell, Suzanne B. Kirkpatrick, William Cranley, Mary Beth Mauer, Warren H. Moore, Stephen Saunders, Teresa Tonsberg, Helen Donovan, Thorn Griscom, Paula Feinman, C. Claudia Kozinetz, Ruth Tuomala, Cheryl Maurice, Suzanne Steinbach, Achi Ludomirsky, Roxellen Bayer, Margaret Wu, Lisa Heughan, Jill Laflen, Bernard Gonik, Tracie L. Miller, Debra Mooneyham, Pam Weaver, Denise Treece, Carol Kasten-Sportes, Cathy Murtagh, Carol J. Baker, David Flores, Stuart L. Abramson, Lisa K. Hornberger, Robert H. Cleveland, Nancy Borden, Lawrence Pickering, Lisa Luedtke, Pamela D'Arcy, Keith Hoots, Ellen Cooper, Hannah Peavy, Howard M. Rosenblatt, Robert Mellins, Arthur Garson, Sharon Haymore, Julie Druker, Madeline Cantini, Marcy L. Schwartz, J. Timothy Bricker, Chuck Mazac, John Kasznica, Nancy Eriksen, Theresa Aldape, Andrew A. Colin, Deborah Brinsdon, Mary Ellen B. Wohl, Cynthia Barber, Sartreina Dottin, Mary Ford, Anthony Kalica, Linda Davis, Ann Marie Boller, Nancy R. Calles
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 49:1285-1294
The P2C2 HIV Study is a prospective natural history study initiated by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in order to describe the types and incidence of cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders that occur in children with vertically transmi