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

Tejwani, V., Woo, H., Liu, C., Tillery, A. K., Gassett, A. J., Kanner, R. E., Hoffman, E. A., Martinez, F. J., Woodruff, P. G., Barr, R. G., Fawzy, A., Koehler, K., Curtis, J. L., Freeman, C. M., Cooper, C. B., Comellas, A. P., Pirozzi, C., Paine, R., Tashkin, D., … Hansel, N. N. (2022). Black carbon content in airway macrophages is associated with increased severe exacerbations and worse COPD morbidity in SPIROMICS. Respiratory Research, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-022-02225-0
Authors:
Vickram Tejwani
Han Woo
Chen Liu
Anna K. Tillery
Amanda J. Gassett
Richard E. Kanner
Eric A. Hoffman
Fernando J. Martinez
Prescott G. Woodruff
R. Graham Barr
Ashraf Fawzy
Kirsten Koehler
Jeffrey L. Curtis
Christine M. Freeman
Christopher B. Cooper
Alejandro P. Comellas
Cheryl Pirozzi
Robert Paine
Donald Tashkin
Jerry A. Krishnan
Coralynn Sack
Nirupama Putcha
Laura M. Paulin
Marina Zusman
Joel D. Kaufman
Neil E. Alexis
Nadia N. Hansel
Affiliated Authors:
R. Graham Barr
Author Keywords:
macrophage
black carbon
copd
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Article
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10.1186/s12931-022-02225-0
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Scopus

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