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1. Peroxidase-mediated mucin cross-linking drives pathologic mucus gel formation in IL-13-stimulated airway epithelial cells

2. A common polymorphism in the Intelectin-1 gene influences mucus plugging in severe asthma

3. Persistent mucus plugs in proximal airways are consequential for airflow limitation in asthma

4. Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) adult study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design

5. The Impact of Insulin Resistance on Loss of Lung Function and Response to Treatment in Asthma.

6. Utility of eosinophil peroxidase as a biomarker of eosinophilic inflammation in asthma

7. DNA sequencing analysis of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene identifies cystic fibrosis-associated variants in the Severe Asthma Research Program.

8. Collaborative Cohort of Cohorts for COVID-19 Research (C4R) Study: Study Design

9. Mucus Plugs Persist in Asthma, and Changes in Mucus Plugs Associate with Changes in Airflow over Time.

10. Genetic and non-genetic factors affecting the expression of COVID-19-relevant genes in the large airway epithelium

11. Benefits of Airway Androgen Receptor Expression in Human Asthma.

12. Mitochondrial DNA copy number variation in asthma risk, severity, and exacerbations

13. Responsiveness to Parenteral Corticosteroids and Lung Function Trajectory in Adults with Moderate-to-Severe Asthma.

14. Mixed Sputum Granulocyte Longitudinal Impact on Lung Function in the Severe Asthma Research Program.

15. Genetic analyses identify GSDMB associated with asthma severity, exacerbations, and antiviral pathways

16. CCL5 is a potential bridge between type 1 and type 2 inflammation in asthma

17. Evidence for Exacerbation-Prone Asthma and Predictive Biomarkers of Exacerbation Frequency.

18. COVID-19 Related Genes in Sputum Cells in Asthma: Relationship to Demographic Features and Corticosteroids

19. Baseline sputum eosinophil + neutrophil subgroups’ clinical characteristics and longitudinal trajectories for NHLBI Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP 3) cohort

20. Estimated Ventricular Size, Asthma Severity, and Exacerbations The Severe Asthma Research Program III Cohort

21. Investigation of the relationship between IL-6 and type 2 biomarkers in patients with severe asthma

22. Development and initial validation of the Asthma Severity Scoring System (ASSESS)

26. Racial disparities in asthma-related health care use in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's Severe Asthma Research Program

27. Multiview Cluster Analysis Identifies Variable Corticosteroid Response Phenotypes in Severe Asthma

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

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

31. A targetable ‘rogue’ neutrophil-subset, [CD11b+DEspR+] immunotype, is associated with severity and mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and COVID-19-ARDS

32. Association of clonal hematopoiesis with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

33. COVID-19 Vaccination reduced pneumonia severity

34. Neutrophil cytoplasts induce TH17 differentiation and skew inflammation toward neutrophilia in severe asthma

35. Pruning of the Pulmonary Vasculature in Asthma. The Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP) Cohort

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

37. Author Response: Vitamin D constrains inflammation by modulating the expression of key genes on Chr17q12-21.1

38. Vitamin D constrains inflammation by modulating the expression of key genes on Chr17q12-21.1

40. ALX receptor ligands define a biochemical endotype for severe asthma

41. Effects of Age and Disease Severity on Systemic Corticosteroid Responses in Asthma

42. Natural killer cell–mediated inflammation resolution is disabled in severe asthma

43. Inflammatory and Comorbid Features of Patients with Severe Asthma and Frequent Exacerbations

44. Pseudomonas aeruginosa sabotages the generation of host proresolving lipid mediators

46. A novel DNase assay reveals low DNase activity in severe asthma.

47. A Novel Air Trapping Segment Score Identifies Opposing Effects of Obesity and Eosinophilia on Air Trapping in Asthma.

48. Estimated Ventricular Size, Asthma Severity, and Exacerbations: The Severe Asthma Research Program III Cohort

50. Protein–Protein interactive networks identified in bronchoalveolar lavage of severe compared to nonsevere asthma

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