S C Lazarus
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Recent Articles
1.
Wang Y, Tong C, Wang Z, Mauger D, Tantisira K, Israel E, et al.
Pharmacogenomics J
. 2015 Jan;
15(5):422-9.
PMID: 25601762
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that has a high prevalence. The therapeutic intervention of this disease can be made more effective if genetic variability in patients' response to medications...
2.
Walter M, Castro M, Kunselman S, Chinchilli V, Reno M, Ramkumar T, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2008 Sep;
32(6):1548-54.
PMID: 18768579
The asthmatic response to the common cold is highly variable, and early characteristics that predict worsening of asthma control following a cold have not been identified. In this prospective multicentric...
3.
Taylor D, Bateman E, Boulet L, Boushey H, Busse W, Casale T, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2008 Sep;
32(3):545-54.
PMID: 18757695
Concepts of asthma severity and control are important in the evaluation of patients and their response to treatment but the terminology is not standardised and the terms are often used...
4.
Chinchilli V, Drazen J, FISH J, Lemanske Jr R, Lazarus S, Martin R
Control Clin Trials
. 2001 Dec;
22(6 Suppl):126S-34S.
PMID: 11728619
During its first years of existence, the Asthma Clinical Research Network initiated four major clinical trials and one pilot clinical trial. The objective of this article is to describe briefly...
5.
Burgel P, Lazarus S, Tam D, Ueki I, Atabai K, Birch M, et al.
J Immunol
. 2001 Nov;
167(10):5948-54.
PMID: 11698473
Eosinophil recruitment and mucus hypersecretion are characteristic of asthmatic airway inflammation, but eosinophils have not been shown to induce mucin production. Because an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) cascade induces...
6.
Woodruff P, Khashayar R, Lazarus S, Janson S, Avila P, Boushey H, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2001 Nov;
108(5):753-8.
PMID: 11692100
Background: Although the role of eosinophils in airway inflammation in chronic asthma has been extensively studied, a role for neutrophils has not been well characterized. Furthermore, prior studies have not...
7.
Fahy J, Boushey H, Lazarus S, Mauger E, CHERNIACK R, Chinchilli V, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2001 May;
163(6):1470-5.
PMID: 11371420
The safety of sputum induction and the reproducibility of measurements in induced sputum in multicenter studies is unknown. We examined the safety of sputum induction in a two-visit, six-center study...
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Lemanske Jr R, Sorkness C, Mauger E, Lazarus S, Boushey H, Fahy J, et al.
JAMA
. 2001 May;
285(20):2594-603.
PMID: 11368733
Context: Inhaled long-acting beta(2)-agonists improve asthma control when added to inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy. Objective: To determine whether ICS therapy can be reduced or eliminated in patients with persistent asthma...
9.
Lazarus S, Boushey H, Fahy J, Chinchilli V, Lemanske Jr R, Sorkness C, et al.
JAMA
. 2001 May;
285(20):2583-93.
PMID: 11368732
Context: Long-acting beta(2)-agonists are prescribed for patients with persistent asthma and are sometimes used without inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs). No evidence exists, however, to support their use as monotherapy in adults...
10.
Israel E, Drazen J, Liggett S, Boushey H, CHERNIACK R, Chinchilli V, et al.
Int Arch Allergy Immunol
. 2001 Apr;
124(1-3):183-6.
PMID: 11306963
Background: Regular use of inhaled beta-adrenergic agonists may have adverse effects in some asthma patients. Polymorphisms of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor (beta(2)-AR) can affect its regulation; however, results of smaller studies...