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  1. Mucus hypersecretion and excessive cytokine synthesis is associated with many of the pathologic features of chronic airway diseases such as asthma. 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) is an immunosuppressive drug that is ...

    Authors: Kondababu Kurakula, Anouk A. Hamers, Pieter van Loenen and Carlie J.M. de Vries
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:73
  2. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which involves changes in cellular morphology of highly polarized epithelial cells and the gain of mesenchymal cell phenotype with migratory and invasive capacities,...

    Authors: Michiyoshi Nishioka, Narayanan Venkatesan, Kevin Dessalle, Andrea Mogas, Shigenori Kyoh, Ting-Yu Lin, Parameswaran Nair, Carolyn J. Baglole, David H. Eidelman, Mara S. Ludwig and Qutayba Hamid
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:72
  3. Information concerning how climate and atmospheric pollutants affects physical activity in COPD patients is lacking and might be valuable in determining when physical activity should be encouraged.

    Authors: Ayedh D. Alahmari, Alex J. Mackay, Anant R.C. Patel, Beverly S. Kowlessar, Richa Singh, Simon E. Brill, James P. Allinson, Jadwiga A. Wedzicha and Gavin C. Donaldson
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:71
  4. Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) contribute significantly to disease progression. However, the effect on tissue structure and turnover is not well described. There is an urgent cli...

    Authors: Jannie M. B. Sand, Alan J. Knox, Peter Lange, Shu Sun, Jacob H. Kristensen, Diana J. Leeming, Morten A. Karsdal, Charlotte E. Bolton and Simon R. Johnson
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:69
  5. Long acting bronchodilators are the standard of care in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of V0162, a novel antich...

    Authors: Philippe Devillier, Eric Garrigue, Guillaume D’Auzers, Nicolas Monjotin, Thomas Similowski and Thierry Clerc
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:68
  6. The lung is constantly exposed to environmental challenges and must rapidly respond to external insults. Mechanisms involved in the repair of the damaged lung involve expansion of different epithelial cells to...

    Authors: Aliaksei Z. Holik, Caitlin E. Filby, Julie Pasquet, Kati Viitaniemi, John Ciciulla, Kate D. Sutherland and Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:67
  7. Extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) plays an important role in the developmental origin of adult cardiovascular diseases. In an EUGR rat model, we reported an elevated pulmonary arterial pressure in adults ...

    Authors: Li-Li Tang, Li-Yan Zhang, Lin-Jiang Lao, Qiong-Yao Hu, Wei-Zhong Gu, Lin-Chen Fu and Li-Zhong Du
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:66
  8. Tiotropium is an anticholinergic bronchodilator for symptom relief and reducing exacerbations with an established safety profile in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Using data from t...

    Authors: Donald P Tashkin, Inge Leimer, Norbert Metzdorf and Marc Decramer
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:65
  9. Like two sides of the same coin, nanotechnology can be both boon and bane for respiratory medicine. Nanomaterials open new ways in diagnostics and treatment of lung diseases. Nanoparticle based drug delivery s...

    Authors: Albert Joachim Omlor, Juliane Nguyen, Robert Bals and Quoc Thai Dinh
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:64
  10. Saliva is increasingly promoted as an alternative diagnostic bio-sample to blood; however its role in respiratory disease requires elucidation. Our aim was to investigate whether C-reactive protein (CRP), proc...

    Authors: Neil Patel, John Belcher, Gary Thorpe, Nicholas R Forsyth and Monica A Spiteri
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:62
  11. It is not understood why some pulmonary fibroses such as cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) respond well to treatment, while others like usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) do not. Increased understanding o...

    Authors: Robert Matthew Kottmann, Jesse Sharp, Kristina Owens, Peter Salzman, Guang-Qian Xiao, Richard P. Phipps, Patricia J. Sime, Edward B. Brown and Seth W. Perry
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:61
  12. Mechanical ventilation plays a central role in the injury of premature lungs. However, the mechanisms by which mechanical signals trigger an inflammatory cascade to promote lung injury are not well-characteriz...

    Authors: Pritha S. Nayak, Yulian Wang, Tanbir Najrana, Lauren M. Priolo, Mayra Rios, Sunil K. Shaw and Juan Sanchez-Esteban
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:60
  13. COPD is a progressive disease of the airways that is characterized by neutrophilic inflammation, a condition known to promote the excessive formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). The presence of l...

    Authors: Fikreta Grabcanovic-Musija, Astrid Obermayer, Walter Stoiber, Wolf-Dietrich Krautgartner, Peter Steinbacher, Nicole Winterberg, Arne Cornelius Bathke, Michaela Klappacher and Michael Studnicka
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:59
  14. Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) is one of the most common complications for patients with acute lung injury (ALI) or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Although p120 is an important protein in t...

    Authors: Changping Gu, Mengjie Liu, Tao Zhao, Dong Wang and Yuelan Wang
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:58
  15. Previous studies have postulated that sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) may be associated with the occurrence and exacerbation of asthma. However, there was limited quantitative evidence on the topic. This stud...

    Authors: Liwen Li, Zhiwei Xu, Xingming Jin, Chonghuai Yan, Fan Jiang, Shilu Tong, Xiaoming Shen and Shenghui Li
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:56
  16. Heightened inflammation, including expression of COX-2, is associated with COPD pathogenesis. RelB is an NF-κB family member that attenuates COX-2 in response to cigarette smoke by a mechanism that may involve...

    Authors: Jared A Sheridan, Michela Zago, Parameswaran Nair, Pei Z Li, Jean Bourbeau, Wan C Tan, Qutayba Hamid, David H Eidelman, Andrea L Benedetti and Carolyn J Baglole
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:54
  17. Inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting β2-agonist combinations (ICS/LABA) have emerged as first line therapies for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with exacerbation history. No randomized clinic...

    Authors: David M Kern, Jill Davis, Setareh A Williams, Ozgur Tunceli, Bingcao Wu, Sally Hollis, Charlie Strange and Frank Trudo
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:52
  18. Fibrotic remodeling of airway and lung parenchymal compartments is attributed to pulmonary dysfunction with an involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in chronic lung diseases such as idiopathic pulmonary...

    Authors: In-Hee Cho, Yean-Jung Choi, Ju-Hyun Gong, Daekeun Shin, Min-Kyung Kang and Young-Hee Kang
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:51
  19. The traditional classification of COPD, which relies solely on spirometry, fails to account for the complexity and heterogeneity of the disease. Phenotyping is a method that attempts to derive a single or comb...

    Authors: Lancelot M Pinto, Majed Alghamdi, Andrea Benedetti, Tasneem Zaihra, Tara Landry and Jean Bourbeau
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:50
  20. To identify COPD associated gene susceptibility and lung function in a longitudinal cohort including COPD and subjects who were at risk for developing COPD, and to replicate this in two cross-sectional and lon...

    Authors: Jungang Xie, Hongxu Wu, Yuzhu Xu, Xiaojie Wu, Xue Liu, Jin Shang, Jianping Zhao, Junling Zhao, Jianmiao Wang, Charles S Dela Cruz, Weining Xiong and Yongjian Xu
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:49
  21. Chronic airway inflammatory disorders, such as asthma, are characterized by airway inflammation and remodeling. Chronic inflammation and damage to the airway epithelium cause airway remodeling, which is associ...

    Authors: Yukinari Itoigawa, Norihiro Harada, Sonoko Harada, Yoko Katsura, Fumihiko Makino, Jun Ito, Fariz Nurwidya, Motoyasu Kato, Fumiyuki Takahashi, Ryo Atsuta and Kazuhisa Takahashi
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:48
  22. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSAS) is a disease associated with the increase of cardiovascular risk and it is characterized by repeated episodes of Intermittent Hypoxia (IH) which inducing oxidative stress and sys...

    Authors: Donato Lacedonia, Giovanna E Carpagnano, Elisabetta Crisetti, Grazia Cotugno, Grazia P Palladino, Giulia Patricelli, Roberto Sabato and Maria P Foschino Barbaro
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:47
  23. Tobacco-induced pulmonary vascular disease is partly driven by endothelial dysfunction. The bioavailability of the potent vasodilator nitric oxide (NO) depends on competition between NO synthase-3 (NOS3) and a...

    Authors: Priscilla Henno, Christelle Maurey, Françoise Le Pimpec-Barthes, Philippe Devillier, Christophe Delclaux and Dominique Israël-Biet
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:46
  24. Fibrosing disorders of the lung, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, are characterized by progressive extracellular matrix accumulation that is driven by myofibroblasts. The transcription factor megakaryobl...

    Authors: Ksenija Bernau, Caitlyn Ngam, Elizabeth E Torr, Benjamin Acton, Jacob Kach, Nickolai O Dulin and Nathan Sandbo
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:45
  25. Little is known about the United States diagnosis and burden of pulmonary embolism (PE) in the emergency department (ED), and their evolution over the past decade. We examined nationally representative data to...

    Authors: Andrew J Schissler, Anna Rozenshtein, Neil W Schluger and Andrew J Einstein
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:44
  26. Acute lung injury (ALI) and its most severe form acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have been the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in intensive care units (ICU). Currently, there is no effectiv...

    Authors: Yali Zhang, Dandan Liang, Lili Dong, Xiangting Ge, Fengli Xu, Wenbo Chen, Yuanrong Dai, Huameng Li, Peng Zou, Shulin Yang and Guang Liang
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:43
  27. The persistent influx of neutrophils into the lung and subsequent tissue damage are characteristics of COPD, cystic fibrosis and acute lung inflammation. VAP-1/SSAO is an endothelial bound adhesion molecule wi...

    Authors: Heidi C Schilter, Adam Collison, Remo C Russo, Jonathan S Foot, Tin T Yow, Angelica T Vieira, Livia D Tavares, Joerg Mattes, Mauro M Teixeira and Wolfgang Jarolimek
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:42
  28. Bacterial colonization and recurrent infections of the respiratory tract contribute to the progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). There is evidence that exacerbations of COPD are provoked...

    Authors: Meike Voss, Bodo Wonnenberg, Anja Honecker, Andreas Kamyschnikow, Christian Herr, Markus Bischoff, Thomas Tschernig, Robert Bals and Christoph Beisswenger
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:41
  29. It is unclear how geographic and social diversity affects the prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We sought to characterize the prevalence of COPD and identify risk factors across four ...

    Authors: Devan Jaganath, J Jaime Miranda, Robert H Gilman, Robert A Wise, Gregory B Diette, Catherine H Miele, Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz and William Checkley
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:40
  30. Th2-promoting cytokine IL-25 might contribute to bronchial mucosal vascular remodelling in asthma through its receptor expressed by vascular endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells.

    Authors: Xiujuan Yao, Wei Wang, Yan Li, Ping Huang, Qian Zhang, Jingjing Wang, Wen Wang, Zhe Lv, Yunqing An, Jianguo Qin, Chris J Corrigan, Kewu Huang, Yongchang Sun and Sun Ying
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:39
  31. Effective treatments for fibrotic diseases such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are largely lacking. Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) plays a central role in the pathophysiology of fibrosis. We hypothes...

    Authors: Ellen De Langhe, Frederic Cailotto, Vanessa De Vooght, Carolina Aznar-Lopez, Jeroen Alfons Vanoirbeek, Frank Prosper Luyten and Rik Jozef Urbain Lories
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:38
  32. It is incompletely understood how cigarette smoke (CS) exposure affects lung mucosal immune responses during viral respiratory infections. B cell activating factor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor family...

    Authors: Jianmiao Wang, Qinghai Li, Jungang Xie and Yongjian Xu
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:37
  33. The intake of nutrients with antioxidant properties is hypothesized to augment antioxidant defenses, decrease oxidant damage to tissues, and attenuate age-related rate of decline in lung function. The objectiv...

    Authors: Patricia A Cassano, Kristin A Guertin, Alan R Kristal, Kathryn E Ritchie, Monica L Bertoia, Kathryn B Arnold, John J Crowley, JoAnn Hartline, Phyllis J Goodman, Catherine M Tangen, Lori M Minasian, Scott M Lippman and Eric Klein
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:35
  34. The demographics of patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) are changing and this diagnosis is increasingly being made in older patients. However, diagnostic misclassifications are comm...

    Authors: Karen M Olsson, Lisa Sommer, Jan Fuge, Tobias Welte and Marius M Hoeper
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:34
  35. Videobronchoscopy is an essential diagnostic procedure for evaluation of the central airways and pivotal for the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer. Technological improvements have resulted in high definitio...

    Authors: Erik HFM van der Heijden, Wouter Hoefsloot, Hieronymus WH van Hees and Olga CJ Schuurbiers
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:33
  36. Although osteoporosis and its related fractures are common in patients with COPD, patients at high risk of fracture are poorly identified, and consequently, undertreated. Since there are no fracture prevention...

    Authors: Elisabeth APM Romme, Piet Geusens, Willem F Lems, Erica PA Rutten, Frank WJM Smeenk, Joop PW van den Bergh, Peter ThW van Hal and Emiel FM Wouters
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:32
  37. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by the frequent association of disease outside the lung. The objective of this study was to determine the presence of biomechanical gait abnormalit...

    Authors: Jennifer M Yentes, Kendra K Schmid, Daniel Blanke, Debra J Romberger, Stephen I Rennard and Nicholas Stergiou
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:31
  38. The cadmium (Cd) present in air pollutants and cigarette smoke has the potential of causing multiple adverse health outcomes involving damage to pulmonary and cardiovascular tissue. Injury to pulmonary epithel...

    Authors: Xuefei Cao, Haixia Lin, Levan Muskhelishvili, John Latendresse, Patricia Richter and Robert H Heflich
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:30
  39. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a disease associated with a high mortality rate. The initial phase is characterized by induction of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines and influx of circulating...

    Authors: Melissa A Kovach, Kathleen A Stringer, Rachel Bunting, Xiaoying Wu, Lani San Mateo, Michael W Newstead, Robert Paine III and Theodore J Standiford
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:29
  40. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD, is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and an imbalance between proteases and antiproteases has been implicated to play a role in COPD pathoge...

    Authors: Robert Linder, Eva Rönmark, Jamshid Pourazar, Annelie Behndig, Anders Blomberg and Anne Lindberg
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:28
  41. Although the endurance shuttle walk test (ESWT) has proven to be responsive to change in exercise capacity after pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for COPD, the minimally important difference (MID) has not yet bee...

    Authors: Wytske A Altenburg, Marieke L Duiverman, Nick HT ten Hacken, Huib AM Kerstjens, Mathieu HG de Greef, Peter J Wijkstra and Johan B Wempe
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:27
  42. Surfactant protein D (SP-D), a pattern recognition molecule, has been shown to play roles in host defense such as opsonisation, aggregation of pathogens, and modulation of the inflammatory response. In light o...

    Authors: Jie Xu, Gurpreet K Singhera and Delbert R Dorscheid
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:26
  43. Fluticasone furoate (FF)/vilanterol (VI) 100/25 mcg is a once-daily inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/long-acting beta2 agonist (LABA) treatment approved in the United States, Canada and Europe for the long-term maint...

    Authors: Gillian Stynes, Henrik Svedsater, Jaro Wex, Sally Lettis, David Leather, Emanuela Castelnuovo, Michelle Detry and Scott Berry
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:25
  44. Mortality from severe acute respiratory distress syndrome exceeds 40% and there is no available pharmacologic treatment. Mechanical ventilation contributes to lung dysfunction and mortality by causing ventilat...

    Authors: Nikolaos Manitsopoulos, Stylianos E Orfanos, Anastasia Kotanidou, Ioanna Nikitopoulou, Ilias Siempos, Christina Magkou, Ioanna Dimopoulou, Spyros G Zakynthinos, Apostolos Armaganidis and Nikolaos A Maniatis
    Citation: Respiratory Research 2015 16:24

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