58 results on '"Green, Francis H. Y."'
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2. Historical shift in pathological type of progressive massive fibrosis among coal miners in the USA
3. Heterogeneity of Airway Smooth Muscle Remodeling in Asthma
4. Pathology and Mineralogy Demonstrate Respirable Crystalline Silica Is a Major Cause of Severe Pneumoconiosis in U.S. Coal Miners
5. Coal mine dust lung disease in miners killed in the Upper Big Branch disaster: a review of lung pathology and contemporary respirable dust levels in underground US coal mines
6. Evidence for Environmental–Human Microbiota Transfer at a Manufacturing Facility with Novel Work-related Respiratory Disease
7. Reply to: Comment on “Unraveling a Clinical Paradox: Why Does Bronchial Thermoplasty Work in Asthma?”
8. Efficacy of a Peruvian Botanical Remedy (Sabell A4+) for Treating Liver Disease and Protecting Gastric Mucosal Integrity
9. Patient-specific targeted bronchial thermoplasty: predictions of improved outcomes with structure-guided treatment
10. Preventing acute asthmatic symptoms by targeting a neuronal mechanism involving carotid body lysophosphatidic acid receptors
11. Airway smooth muscle proliferation and inflammation in asthma
12. Unraveling a Clinical Paradox: Why Does Bronchial Thermoplasty Work in Asthma?
13. A phase IIa proof-of-concept, placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, crossover, single-dose clinical trial of a new class of bronchodilator for acute asthma
14. Myofibroblasts are increased in the lung parenchyma in asthma
15. Reply: Coal Mine Dust Lung Disease That Persists below the Surface of Surveillance: Down Under
16. A phase I, placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, single ascending dose-ranging study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a novel biophysical bronchodilator (S-1226) administered by nebulization in healthy volunteers
17. Lung Pathology in U.S. Coal Workers with Rapidly Progressive Pneumoconiosis Implicates Silica and Silicates
18. Toxicology of a Peruvian botanical remedy to support healthy liver function
19. Enhanced production of IGF-I in the lungs of fibroproliferative ARDS patients
20. Quantitative Assessment of Elemental Carbon In The Lungs of Never Smokers, Cigarette Smokers, and Coal Miners
21. A Novel Mechanism of Rapid Nuclear Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation in Response to Staphylococcus aureus
22. Contributions of Dust Exposure and Cigarette Smoking to Emphysema Severity in Coal Miners in the United States
23. Role of vagal innervation on pulmonary surfactant system during fetal development
24. In Reply
25. Expression of the proapoptotic protein Bax is reduced in bronchial mucous cells of asthmatic subjects
26. How Well Do We Communicate Autopsy Findings to Next of Kin?
27. Platelet TLR4 activates neutrophil extracellular traps to ensnare bacteria in septic blood
28. Nonmalignant Asbestos-Related Disease: Diagnosis and Early Management
29. Comparative Pathology of Environmental Lung Disease: An Overview
30. Surfactant as an Airway Smooth Muscle Relaxant
31. Fractal Geometry of Airway Remodeling in Human Asthma
32. Diagnosis and Initial Management of Nonmalignant Diseases Related to Asbestos
33. Diagnosis and Initial Management of Nonmalignant Diseases Related to Asbestos
34. Induction of early growth-response factor 1 by platelet-derived growth factor in human airway smooth muscle
35. Localization of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I in Lung Tissues of Patients with Fibroproliferative Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
36. Bax is Crucial for IFN-γ-Induced Resolution of Allergen- Induced Mucus Cell Metaplasia
37. Primary Dendritic Cells PhagocytoseCryptococcus neoformansvia Mannose Receptors and Fcγ Receptor II for Presentation to T Lymphocytes
38. The Transcription Factor Early Growth-response Factor 1 Modulates Tumor Necrosis Factor- α , Immunoglobulin E, and Airway Responsiveness in Mice
39. Histopathology of fatal asthma: Drowning in mucus
40. Histopathology of fatal asthma: Drowning in mucus
41. CC Chemokine Receptor-2 Is Not Essential for the Development of Antigen-Induced Pulmonary Eosinophilia and Airway Hyperresponsiveness
42. Phagocytosis and Protein Processing Are Required for Presentation ofCryptococcus neoformansMitogen to T Lymphocytes
43. Silica, Silicosis, and Lung Cancer: A Response to a Recent Working Group Report
44. BRONCHIAL CASTS OF HUMAN LUNGS USING NEGATIVE PRESSURE INJECTION
45. Phagocytosis and Protein Processing Are Required for Presentation of Cryptococcus neoformans Mitogen to T Lymphocytes
46. PULMONARY RESPONSES TO INHALED POORLY SOLUBLE PARTICULATE IN THE HUMAN
47. The Airway Longitudinal Elastic Fiber Network and Mucosal Folding in Patients with Asthma
48. Postmortem Serum Levels of Tryptase and Total and Specific IgE in Fatal Asthma
49. Features That Distinguish those who Die from Asthma from Community Controls with Asthma
50. Reduction of allergic airway responses in P-selectin-deficient mice
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