Greg I Lee
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Recent Articles
1.
Hunstad J, Lee G
Aesthet Surg J
. 2023 Jan;
43(4):NP268-NP270.
PMID: 36617245
No abstract available.
2.
Lee G, Neumeister M
Clin Plast Surg
. 2020 Mar;
47(2):173-180.
PMID: 32115044
Pain involves a complex interplay between messages sent from the periphery to the central nervous system and vice versa. Specific pathways play a vital role in carrying these messages, and...
3.
Shrestha B, You D, Saravia J, Siefker D, Jaligama S, Lee G, et al.
J Leukoc Biol
. 2017 Apr;
102(1):153-161.
PMID: 28389622
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the leading causes of bronchiolitis in children, and severe RSV infection early in life has been associated with asthma development. Using a neonatal...
4.
Jaligama S, Saravia J, You D, Yadav N, Lee G, Shrestha B, et al.
Respir Res
. 2017 Jan;
18(1):15.
PMID: 28086957
Background: Exposure to elevated levels of particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality due to respiratory tract viral infections in infants. Recent identification of environmentally...
5.
Saravia J, You D, Shrestha B, Jaligama S, Siefker D, Lee G, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2015 Oct;
11(10):e1005217.
PMID: 26473724
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of infant hospitalizations and severe RSV infections are a significant risk factor for childhood asthma. The pathogenic mechanisms responsible for RSV...
6.
Lee G, Saravia J, You D, Shrestha B, Jaligama S, Hebert V, et al.
Part Fibre Toxicol
. 2014 Nov;
11:57.
PMID: 25358535
Background: Exposures to elevated levels of particulate matter (PM) enhance severity of influenza virus infection in infants. The biological mechanism responsible for this phenomenon is unknown. The recent identification of...
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Cormier S, Shrestha B, Saravia J, Lee G, Shen L, DeVincenzo J, et al.
J Virol
. 2014 Jun;
88(16):9350-60.
PMID: 24920801
Unlabelled: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is the number one cause of bronchiolitis in infants, yet no vaccines are available because of a lack of knowledge of the infant immune...
8.
You D, Marr N, Saravia J, Shrestha B, Lee G, Turvey S, et al.
J Leukoc Biol
. 2013 Apr;
93(6):933-42.
PMID: 23543769
RSV is the major cause of severe bronchiolitis in infants, and severe bronchiolitis as a result of RSV is associated with subsequent asthma development. A biased Th2 immune response is...
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Saravia J, Lee G, Lomnicki S, Dellinger B, Cormier S
J Biochem Mol Toxicol
. 2013 Jan;
27(1):56-68.
PMID: 23281110
The health impacts of airborne particulate matter (PM) are of global concern, and the direct implications to the development/exacerbation of lung disease are immediately obvious. Most studies to date have...