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  • Klasen, Elizabeth; Miranda, J. Jaime; Khatry, Subarna; Menya, Diana; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Tielsch, JamesM.; Kennedy, Caitlin; Dreibelbis, Robert; Naithani, Neha; Kimaiyo, Sylvester; Chiang, Marilu; Carter, E.Jane; Sherman, Charles B.; Breysse, Patrick N.; Checkley, William; Huaman, A.; Levano, M.; Haustein, D.; Rhodes, E.; Grajeda, L.; Levy, S.; LeClerq, S.; Wise, R.; Mosol, P.; Ogaro, F.; Apaka, C.; Baliddawa, J. (BioMed Central, 2013)
    Background: Exposure to biomass fuel smoke is one of the leading risk factors for disease burden worldwide. International campaigns are currently promoting the widespread adoption of improved cookstoves in resource-limited ...
  • Elmasri, Mary; Romero Rivero, Karina Maribel; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Hansel, Nadia N.; Robinson, Colin L.; Baumann, Lauren M.; Cabrera, Lilia; Hamilton, Robert G.; Checkley, William; Combe, Juan; Gomez, Alfonso; Gonzalvez, Guillermo; Barnes, Kathleen; Wise, Robert; Breysse, Patrick; Williams, D'Ann (Springer, 2014)
    Purpose: Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) has emerged as an important biomarker in asthma. Increasing evidence points to atopy as a confounding factor in the interpretation of elevated FeNO. We conducted a longitudinal ...
  • Romero Rivero, Karina Maribel; Robinson, Colin L.; Baumann, Lauren M.; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Hamilton, Robert G.; Hansel, Nadia N.; Checkley, William (BioMed Central, 2013)
    Background: The fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is a quantitative, noninvasive and safe measure of airways inflammation that may complement the assessment of asthma. Elevations of FeNO have recently been found to ...

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