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1. Emerging cell and molecular targets for treating mucus hypersecretion in asthma

2. Early and rapid development of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation

4. Epithelial immunomodulation by aerosolized Toll-like receptor agonists prevents allergic inflammation in airway mucosa in mice

5. Screening of Hydrocarbon-Stapled Peptides for Inhibition of Calcium-Triggered Exocytosis

6. Sine oculis homeobox homolog 1 plays a critical role in pulmonary fibrosis

7. Potentiating TMEM16A does not stimulate airway mucus secretion or bronchial and pulmonary arterial smooth muscle contraction

8. Airway Epithelial Innate Immunity

9. Erratum for Kirkpatrick et al., 'Inducible Lung Epithelial Resistance Requires Multisource Reactive Oxygen Species Generation To Protect against Viral Infections'

10. Inducible Lung Epithelial Resistance Requires Multisource Reactive Oxygen Species Generation To Protect against Viral Infections

11. Intermediary Role of Lung Alveolar Type 1 Cells in Epithelial Repair upon Sendai Virus Infection

12. Supplementary Figure 2 from Growth Factor Independence-1 Is Expressed in Primary Human Neuroendocrine Lung Carcinomas and Mediates the Differentiation of Murine Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cells

13. Supplementary Figure 1 from Growth Factor Independence-1 Is Expressed in Primary Human Neuroendocrine Lung Carcinomas and Mediates the Differentiation of Murine Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cells

14. Data from Growth Factor Independence-1 Is Expressed in Primary Human Neuroendocrine Lung Carcinomas and Mediates the Differentiation of Murine Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cells

15. THE ASSOCIATION OF VOXEL-LEVEL LUNG DEFORMATION INDICES WITH AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTION IN POST-HEMATOPOIETIC CELL TRANSPLANTATION BRONCHIOLITIS OBLITERANS SYNDROME

16. Risk factors for bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome after initial detection of pulmonary impairment

17. Towards a better mucolytic

18. Risk Factors for Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome after Initial Detection of Pulmonary Impairment after Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation

19. Azithromycin may increase hematologic relapse rates in matched unrelated donor hematopoietic cell transplant recipients who receive anti-thymocyte globulin, but not in most other recipients

20. Feasibility and Reliability of Home-based Spirometry Telemonitoring in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients

21. Airway disease in hematologic malignancies

22. Epithelial immunomodulation by aerosolized Toll-like receptor agonists prevents allergic inflammation in airway mucosa in mice

23. Epithelial Immunomodulation by Aerosolized Toll-like Receptor Agonists Attenuates Allergic Responsiveness in Mice

24. Intermediary role of lung alveolar type 1 cells in epithelial repair upon Sendai virus infection

25. Inhibition of calcium-triggered secretion by hydrocarbon-stapled peptides

26. Autophagy of mucin granules contributes to resolution of airway mucous metaplasia

27. Lipocalin-2 is dispensable in inflammation-induced sickness and depression-like behavior

28. Inflammation-induced upregulation of P2X4expression augments mucin secretion in airway epithelia

29. Targeting CD8+ T Cell Immunopathology to Improve Survival of Viral Pneumonia in Mice

30. Home-Based Spirometry Telemonitoring After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Acceptability and Usability

31. Immune Modulation to Improve Survival of Viral Pneumonia in Mice

32. Mucin granules are degraded in the autophagosome-lysosome pathway as a means of resolving airway mucous cell metaplasia

33. Syntaxin-3 Mediates Baseline Mucin Secretion in Club Cells

34. Aerosolized Toll-Like Receptor Agonists Suppress Allergic Inflammation

35. VAMP3 and VAMP8 in Airway Mucin Secretion

37. Immune modulation to improve survival of respiratory virus infections in mice

38. Potentiating TMEM16A channel function has no effect on airway goblet cells or bronchial and pulmonary vascular smooth muscle function

39. Inducible epithelial resistance improves survival of Sendai virus pneumonia in mice by both inactivating virus and preventing CD8+ T cell-mediated immunopathology

40. Inducible Epithelial Resistance against Coronavirus Pneumonia in Mice

42. Chair’s Summary: Secreted Mucins in Lung Diseases

43. Inducible epithelial resistance against acute Sendai virus infection prevents chronic asthma-like lung disease in mice

44. Aerosolized TLR Agonists Suppress Acute Sendai Virus Lung Infection and Chronic Airway Disease in Mice

45. Erratum for Kirkpatrick et al., 'Inducible Lung Epithelial Resistance Requires Multisource Reactive Oxygen Species Generation To Protect against Viral Infections'

46. Different Munc18 proteins mediate baseline and stimulated airway mucin secretion

47. Refinement of estimates of mortality risk using the Radiologic Severity Index in hematologic malignancy patients with respiratory syncytial virus infection

48. Respiratory Tract Diseases That May Be Mistaken for Infection

49. Erratum: Immunomodulators in COVID-19: Two Sides to Every Coin

50. Regenerative Metaplastic Clones in COPD Lung Drive Inflammation and Fibrosis

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