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Carolyn J Wang

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Wang C, Noble P, Logan J, Cairncross A, James A, Elliot J, et al.
Eur Respir J . 2025 Feb; 65(2). PMID: 39947686
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Vameghestahbanati M, Wang C, Sin D
Curr Opin Pulm Med . 2024 Nov; 31(2):106-116. PMID: 39607023
Purpose Of Review: Nutritional intake plays a major role in the management of lung health. This review provides the latest perspective on how dietary choices can modulate lung function in...
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Donovan G, Wang C, Noble P, Wang K
J Theor Biol . 2024 Apr; 588:111835. PMID: 38643962
Obesity is a contributing factor to asthma severity; while it has long been understood that obesity is related to greater asthma burden, the mechanisms though which this occurs have not...
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Wang C, Smith J, Lu D, Noble P, Wang K
Clin Sci (Lond) . 2023 Sep; 137(19):1547-1562. PMID: 37732890
Airway-associated adipose tissue increases with body mass index and is a local source of pro-inflammatory adipokines that may contribute to airway pathology in asthma co-existing with obesity. Genetic susceptibility to...
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Wang C, Noble P, Elliot J, James A, Wang K
Compr Physiol . 2023 Jan; 13(1):4321-4353. PMID: 36715283
This article provides a contemporary report on the role of adipose tissue in respiratory dysfunction. Adipose tissue is distributed throughout the body, accumulating beneath the skin (subcutaneous), around organs (visceral),...
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Wang C, Noble P, Elliot J, Choi Y, James A, Wang K
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol . 2022 Nov; 324(2):L179-L189. PMID: 36445102
Patients with comorbid asthma-obesity experience greater disease severity and are less responsive to therapy. We have previously reported adipose tissue within the airway wall that positively correlated with body mass...
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Kalotas J, Wang C, Noble P, Wang K
Front Med (Lausanne) . 2021 Jun; 8:674324. PMID: 34136507
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with asthma. Murine models of IUGR have altered airway responsiveness in the absence of any inflammatory exposure. Given that a primary feature of asthma...