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51. Increased airway iron parameters and risk for exacerbation in COPD: an analysis from SPIROMICS.

52. Associations Among 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels, Lung Function, and Exacerbation Outcomes in COPD: An Analysis of the SPIROMICS Cohort.

53. Efficient RNP-directed Human Gene Targeting Reveals SPDEF Is Required for IL-13–induced Mucostasis

54. The Effects of Rare SERPINA1 Variants on Lung Function and Emphysema in SPIROMICS

55. CXCL9 and CXCL10 are differentially associated with systemic organ involvement and pulmonary disease severity in sarcoidosis

56. T-bet Expression in Peripheral Th17.0 Cells Is Associated With Pulmonary Function Changes in Sarcoidosis.

57. Novel Respiratory Disability Score Predicts COPD Exacerbations and Mortality in the SPIROMICS Cohort

58. Erratum: Clinical Significance of Bronchodilator Responsiveness Evaluated by Forced Vital Capacity in COPD: SPIROMICS Cohort Analysis [Corrigendum].

59. Bronchodilator Responsiveness in Tobacco-Exposed People With or Without COPD

60. Clinical Implications of Low Absolute Blood Eosinophil Count in the SPIROMICS COPD Cohort

61. Predicting severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations using quantitative CT: a retrospective model development and external validation study

62. Association of Ground Glass Opacities with Systemic Inflammation and Progression of Emphysema

63. An Allosteric Anti-tryptase Antibody for the Treatment of Mast Cell-Mediated Severe Asthma

64. A Genetic Risk Score Associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Susceptibility and Lung Structure on Computed Tomography

65. Serum CXCL11 correlates with pulmonary outcomes and disease burden in sarcoidosis.

66. Mometasone or Tiotropium in Mild Asthma with a Low Sputum Eosinophil Level

67. Conjugated bile acids attenuate allergen-induced airway inflammation and hyperresposiveness by inhibiting UPR transducers

68. Extracellular DNA, Neutrophil Extracellular Traps, and Inflammasome Activation in Severe Asthma

69. A Transcriptomic Method to Determine Airway Immune Dysfunction in T2-High and T2-Low Asthma

70. An airway epithelial IL-17A response signature identifies a steroid-unresponsive COPD patient subgroup

71. Refractory airway type 2 inflammation in a large subgroup of asthmatic patients treated with inhaled corticosteroids

72. Pneumoproteins are associated with pulmonary function in HIV-infected persons

73. Clinical Significance of Bronchodilator Responsiveness Evaluated by Forced Vital Capacity in COPD: SPIROMICS Cohort Analysis

74. Centrilobular emphysema and coronary artery calcification: mediation analysis in the SPIROMICS cohort.

75. Genome-wide association study of lung function and clinical implication in heavy smokers

76. Serum IgG subclass levels and risk of exacerbations and hospitalizations in patients with COPD

77. ROP: dumpster diving in RNA-sequencing to find the source of 1 trillion reads across diverse adult human tissues

78. New Spirometry Indices for Detecting Mild Airflow Obstruction.

79. Phenotypes of disease severity in a cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients: Results from the IMPACC study

80. Identification of Sputum Biomarkers Predictive of Pulmonary Exacerbations in COPD

81. Black carbon content in airway macrophages is associated with increased severe exacerbations and worse COPD morbidity in SPIROMICS

82. Air Pollution Exposure and Interstitial Lung Features in SPIROMICS Participants with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

83. Erratum: Comprehensive multi-center assessment of small RNA-seq methods for quantitative miRNA profiling

84. Large Differences in Small RNA Composition Between Human Biofluids.

85. Comprehensive multi-center assessment of small RNA-seq methods for quantitative miRNA profiling

86. Rural Residence and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations. Analysis of the SPIROMICS Cohort

87. Mucus plugs in patients with asthma linked to eosinophilia and airflow obstruction

88. IFN-stimulated Gene Expression, Type 2 Inflammation, and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Asthma

89. Alveolar eosinophilia in current smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the SPIROMICS cohort

90. Electronic Cigarette Use in US Adults at Risk for or with COPD: Analysis from Two Observational Cohorts.

91. Azithromycin and risk of COPD exacerbations in patients with and without Helicobacter pylori

92. Association of sputum and blood eosinophil concentrations with clinical measures of COPD severity: an analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort

93. Vessel and Airway Characteristics in One-Year CT-defined Rapid Emphysema Progression: SPIROMICS

94. The Effect of Chronic Altitude Exposure on COPD Outcomes in the SPIROMICS Cohort

95. Airway mucin MUC5AC and MUC5B concentrations and the initiation and progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort

96. Increased risk of severe clinical course of COVID-19 in carriers of HLA-C*04:01

97. Airway Mucin Concentration as a Marker of Chronic Bronchitis

98. American Thoracic Society/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Asthma-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Overlap Workshop Report.

99. Frequency of exacerbations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an analysis of the SPIROMICS cohort

100. Features of the bronchial bacterial microbiome associated with atopy, asthma, and responsiveness to inhaled corticosteroid treatment.

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