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  1. Onion consumption is protective against asthma risk in children: ROAD to health population-based cohort study
  2. Interstitial Lung Disease and Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: a World Trade Center Cohort 20-Year Longitudinal Study
  3. Correction: Podury et al. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Particulate Matter Exposure: A Systematic Review. Life 2023, 13, 538
  4. Resistin-like Molecule α and Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling: A Multi-Strain Murine Model of Antigen and Urban Ambient Particulate Matter Co-Exposure
  5. Association of World Trade Center (WTC) Occupational Exposure Intensity with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Asthma COPD Overlap (ACO)
  6. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Particulate Matter Exposure: A Systematic Review
  7. Non-Invasive, MultiOmic and MultiCompartmental Biomarkers of Reflux Disease: A Systematic Review
  8. High burden of clonal hematopoiesis in first responders exposed to the World Trade Center disaster
  9. Twenty-Year Reflection on the Impact of World Trade Center Exposure on Pulmonary Outcomes in Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) Rescue and Recovery Workers
  10. Dynamic Metabolic Risk Profiling of World Trade Center Lung Disease: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
  11. Author Correction: World Trade Center-Cardiorespiratory and Vascular Dysfunction: Assessing the Phenotype and Metabolome of a Murine Particulate Matter Exposure Model
  12. PEDF, a pleiotropic WTC-LI biomarker: Machine learning biomarker identification and validation
  13. Exogenous RAGE Inhibitor Attenuates Particulate Matter Induced Airway Hyperreactivity
  14. Food Intake REstriction for Health OUtcome Support and Education (FIREHOUSE): A Randomized Clinical Trial
  15. Metabolomics at the Intersection of Murine WTC-PM Exposure and High Fat Diet: A Machine Learning Assessment
  16. Prehospital hypoxemia, measured by pulse oximetry, predicts hospital outcomes during the New York City COVID‐19 pandemic
  17. Dietary phenotype and advanced glycation end-products predict WTC-obstructive airways disease: a longitudinal observational study
  18. Pre-COVID-19 lung function and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 in first responders
  19. Food Intake REstriction for Health OUtcome Support and Education (FIREHOUSE) Protocol: A Randomized Clinical Trial
  20. Association of low FVC spirometric pattern with WTC occupational exposures
  21. Synergistic Effect of WTC-Particulate Matter and Lysophosphatidic Acid Exposure and the Role of RAGE: In-Vitro and Translational Assessment
  22. Exosomes Derived from Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Treatment for Severe COVID-19
  23. MultiOMICs of WTC-Particulate Induced Persistent Airway Hyperreactivity: Role of Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products
  24. World Trade Center-Cardiorespiratory and Vascular Dysfunction: Assessing the Phenotype and Metabolome of a Murine Particulate Matter Exposure Model
  25. Quantitative lung morphology: semi-automated measurement of mean linear intercept
  26. Genomics of Particulate Matter Exposure Associated Cardiopulmonary Disease: A Narrative Review
  27. METABOLIC SYNDROME BIOMARKERS OF WORLD TRADE CENTER AIRWAY HYPERREACTIVITY: A 16-YEAR PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
  28. Assessing the Protective Metabolome Using Machine Learning in World Trade Center Particulate Exposed Firefighters at Risk for Lung Injury
  29. Validation of Predictive Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers of World Trade Center Lung Injury
  30. Increased pulmonary artery diameter is associated with reduced FEV1 in former World Trade Center workers
  31. Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers of World Trade Center Airway Hyperreactivity: A 16-Year Prospective Cohort Study
  32. CLINICAL BIOMARKERS OF WORLD TRADE CENTER AIRWAY HYPERREACTIVITY: A 16-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  33. FOOD INTAKE RESTRICTION FOR HEALTH OUTCOME SUPPORT AND EDUCATION (FIREHOUSE) TRIAL: STUDY DESIGN
  34. Systematic review of RAGE and how it relates to obstructive airways disease
  35. Metabolic Syndrome and Air Pollution: A Narrative Review of Their Cardiopulmonary Effects
  36. Predictors of Asthma/COPD Overlap in FDNY Firefighters With World Trade Center Dust Exposure
  37. Zika Virus–Associated Guillain-Barré Syndrome in a Returning US Traveler
  38. Correction: Metabolomics of World Trade Center-Lung Injury: a machine learning approach
  39. Factors associated with combined do-not-resuscitate and do-not-intubate orders: A retrospective chart review at an urban tertiary care center
  40. Metabolomics of World Trade Center-Lung Injury: a machine learning approach
  41. Predictive Biomarkers of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Barrett’s Esophagus in World Trade Center Exposed Firefighters: a 15 Year Longitudinal Study
  42. Blood Leukocyte Concentrations, FEV1 Decline, and Airflow Limitation. A 15-Year Longitudinal Study of World Trade Center–exposed Firefighters
  43. Metabolomics of Protection from the Development of World Trade Center-Lung Injury: A Machine Learning Approach
  44. Clinical Course of Sarcoidosis in World Trade Center-Exposed Firefighters
  45. A Case of Treatment-Resistant Eosinophilic-Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis With Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage: Management and Clinical Outcome
  46. The Bangladesh Ultrasound Initiative: Creating Impact With Education in a Resource-Limited Setting
  47. Receptor for advanced glycation end-products and World Trade Center particulate induced lung function loss: A case-cohort study and murine model of acute particulate exposure
  48. Fluid resuscitation-associated increased mortality and inflammatory cytokine expression in murine polymicrobial sepsis
  49. Bronchial Reactivity and Lung Function After World Trade Center Exposure
  50. Post-9/11/2001 lung function trajectories by sex and race in World Trade Center-exposed New York City emergency medical service workers
  51. Nephroprotective strategies in septic shock: the VANISH trial
  52. Biomarkers of patient intrinsic risk for upper and lower airway injury after exposure to the World Trade Center atrocity
  53. Blood Eosinophils and World Trade Center Exposure Predict Surgery in Chronic Rhinosinusitis. A 13.5-Year Longitudinal Study
  54. Lung Function Trajectories in World Trade Center-Exposed New York City Firefighters Over 13 Years
  55. Biomarkers of World Trade Center Particulate Matter Exposure: Physiology of Distal Airway and Blood Biomarkers that Predict FEV1 Decline
  56. Trends in Sepsis and Infection Sources in the United States. A Population-Based Study
  57. Refractory Sarcoid Arthritis in World Trade Center–Exposed New York City Firefighters
  58. The Duration of an Exposure Response Gradient between Incident Obstructive Airways Disease and Work at the World Trade Center Site: 2001-2011
  59. Enlarged pulmonary artery is predicted by vascular injury biomarkers and is associated with WTC-Lung Injury in exposed fire fighters: a case-control study
  60. Estimating the Time Interval Between Exposure to the World Trade Center Disaster and Incident Diagnoses of Obstructive Airway Disease
  61. The upper respiratory pyramid: Early factors and later treatment utilization in World Trade Center exposed firefighters
  62. THU0387 Refractory Sarcoid Arthritis in World Trade Center- Exposed New York City Firefighters Necessitating Anti-TNF Alpha Therapy
  63. Lysophosphatidic acid and apolipoprotein A1 predict increased risk of developing World Trade Center-lung injury: a nested case-control study
  64. MMP-2 and TIMP-1 predict healing of WTC-lung injury in New York City firefighters
  65. One airway: Biomarkers of protection from upper and lower airway injury after World Trade Center exposure
  66. YKL-40 is a Protective Biomarker for Fatty Liver in World Trade Center Particulate Matter-Exposed Firefighters
  67. Early Elevation of Serum MMP-3 and MMP-12 Predicts Protection from World Trade Center-Lung Injury in New York City Firefighters: A Nested Case-Control Study
  68. Elevated IP-10 and IL-6 from bronchoalveolar lavage cells are biomarkers of non-cavitary tuberculosis
  69. The respiratory pyramid: From symptoms to disease in World Trade Center exposed firefighters
  70. Chitotriosidase is a Biomarker for the Resistance to World Trade Center Lung Injury in New York City Firefighters
  71. Acute Respiratory Failure Secondary to Achalasia
  72. Increased Production of IL-4 and IL-12p40 from Bronchoalveolar Lavage Cells Are Biomarkers of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Sputum
  73. Longitudinal Pulmonary Function in Newly Hired, Non-World Trade Center-Exposed Fire Department City of New York Firefighters
  74. Reply: Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers in Prediction of Lung Function Impairment
  75. Cardiovascular biomarkers predict susceptibility to lung injury in World Trade Center dust-exposed firefighters
  76. Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Airflow Obstruction After Exposure to World Trade Center Dust
  77. Comparison of WTC Dust Size on Macrophage Inflammatory Cytokine Release In vivo and In vitro
  78. Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers Predict Lung Function Impairment
  79. Physician‐diagnosed respiratory conditions and mental health symptoms 7–9 years following the World Trade Center disaster
  80. Pharmacologic Inhibition of Ghrelin Receptor Signaling Is Insulin Sparing and Promotes Insulin Sensitivity
  81. HIV-1 and Bacterial Pneumonia in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy
  82. Azithromycin Suppresses Inflammatory Cytokines And Induces Inhibitory Transcription Factors In Alveolar Macrophages
  83. Characterization of the insulin sensitivity of ghrelin receptor KO mice using glycemic clamps
  84. Neutrophils Activate Alveolar Macrophages by Producing Caspase-6–Mediated Cleavage of IL-1 Receptor-Associated Kinase-M
  85. Obstructive Airways Disease With Air Trapping Among Firefighters Exposed to World Trade Center Dust
  86. Differential Role for CD80 and CD86 in the Regulation of the Innate Immune Response in Murine Polymicrobial Sepsis
  87. CD40 and CD80/86 Act Synergistically to Regulate Inflammation and Mortality in Polymicrobial Sepsis
  88. Gene expression profiles of bronchoalveolar cells in pulmonary TB
  89. Exogenous Interferon-α and Interferon-γ Increase Lethality of Murine Inhalational Anthrax
  90. Benzodiazepine administration and need for mechanical ventilation in delirium tremens
  91. A strategy of escalating doses of benzodiazepines and phenobarbital administration reduces the need for mechanical ventilation in delirium tremens*
  92. CD40 BUT NOT CD154 KNOCKOUT MICE HAVE REDUCED INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS: A POTENTIAL ROLE FOR ESCHERICHIA COLI HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70 IN CD40-MEDIATED INFLAMMATION IN VIVO
  93. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Blockade Reduces Plasma Cytokines in a Murine Model of Polymicrobial Sepsis
  94. Exogenous Gamma and Alpha/Beta Interferon Rescues Human Macrophages from Cell Death Induced by Bacillus anthracis
  95. CD40 Contributes to Lethality in Acute Sepsis: In Vivo Role for CD40 in Innate Immunity
  96. A simple modification of a domestic microwave oven for improved temperature control