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1. Asthma similarities across ProAR (Brazil) and U-BIOPRED (Europe) adult cohorts of contrasting locations, ethnicity and socioeconomic status

2. IL-17–high asthma with features of a psoriasis immunophenotype

3. Stratification of asthma phenotypes by airway proteomic signatures

4. Epithelial IL-6 trans-signaling defines a new asthma phenotype with increased airway inflammation

5. POS1129 IN VITRO EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATES THAT AFIMETORAN (BMS-986256), AN EQUIPOTENT TLR7/8 DUAL ANTAGONIST, HAS STEROID-SPARING POTENTIAL IN THE CLINIC

6. Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis in sputum of severe asthma with inflammasome and neutrophil activation

8. Plasma proteins elevated in severe asthma despite oral steroid use and unrelated to Type-2 inflammation

9. Plasma proteins elevated in severe asthma despite oral steroid use and unrelated to Type-2 inflammation

14. Medication Adherence in Patients With Severe Asthma Prescribed Oral Corticosteroids in the U-BIOPRED Cohort

15. Instability of sputum molecular phenotypes in U-BIOPRED severe asthma

16. Mucosal gene signatures to predict response to infliximab in patients with ulcerative colitis

18. Urinary Leukotriene E4 and Prostaglandin D2 Metabolites Increase in Adult and Childhood Severe Asthma Characterized by Type 2 Inflammation. A Clinical Observational Study

19. OP0161 ASSOCIATION OF BASELINE CYTOTOXIC GENE EXPRESSION WITH USTEKINUMAB RESPONSE IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS

21. OP0337 DIFFERENTIAL METHYLATION OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD ADAPTIVE IMMUNE CELLS IN INDIVIDUALS AT HIGH RISK FOR RA AND WITH EARLY RA COMPARED WITH CONTROLS IDENTIFIES PATHWAYS IMPORTANT IN TRANSITION TO ARTHRITIS

22. SAT0003 ELEVATED BASELINE AND INCREASING AUTOANTIBODY LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK FOR IMMINENT ONSET OF INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS IN A PROSPECTIVELY STUDIED ANTI-CITRULLINATED PROTEIN ANTIBODY POSITIVE COHORT: THE TIP-RA COLLECTIVE

23. Asthma similarities across ProAR (Brazil) and U-BIOPRED (Europe) adult cohorts of contrasting locations, ethnicity and socioeconomic status

24. Stratification of asthma phenotypes by airway proteomic signatures

25. Treatable traits in the European U-BIOPRED adult asthma cohorts

26. Epithelial dysregulation in obese severe asthmatics with gastro-oesophageal reflux

27. Contribution of airway eosinophils in airway wall remodeling in asthma: Role of MMP‐10 and MET

28. IL-17-high asthma with features of a psoriasis immunophenotype

29. A computational framework for complex disease stratification from multiple large-scale datasets

30. Urinary Metabolomics-Based Sub-Phenotyping of the Large-Scale Multi-Omics U-BIOPRED Asthma Cohort Identified Tryptophan Dysregulation Associated with Asthma Severity

31. Lipid phenotyping of lung epithelial lining fluid in healthy human volunteers

32. IL-17–high asthma with features of a psoriasis immunophenotype

33. Activity Monitoring in COPD: A Feasibility Study

35. Epithelial IL-6 trans-signaling defines a new asthma phenotype with increased airway inflammation

37. Transcriptomic gene signatures associated with persistent airflow limitation in patients with severe asthma

38. An Impaired Innate Immune Response In Airway Smooth Muscle Cells From Chronic Cough Patients

39. Comparison between bronchial and nasal brushings gene expression in the u-biopred cohort

40. A transcriptome-driven analysis of epithelial brushings and bronchial biopsies to define asthma phenotypes in U-BIOPRED

41. Pathway discovery using transcriptomic profiles in adult-onset severe asthma

43. U-BIOPRED clinical adult asthma clusters linked to a subset of sputum omics

44. Validated and longitudinally stable asthma phenotypes based on cluster analysis of the ADEPT study

45. Sputum transcriptomics identifies co-expressed network signatures associated with Fev1 and sputum neutrophilia in severe asthmatics on oral corticosteroids

46. Validated and longitudinally stable asthma phenotypes based on cluster analysis of the ADEPT study

47. Oncostatin M drives intestinal inflammation and predicts response to tumor necrosis factor-neutralizing therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

48. Asthma characteristics and biomarkers from the Airways Disease Endotyping for Personalized Therapeutics (ADEPT) longitudinal profiling study

50. Asthma characteristics and biomarkers from the Airways Disease Endotyping for Personalized Therapeutics (ADEPT) longitudinal profiling study

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