Connection
David Schwartz to Edible Grain
This is a "connection" page, showing publications David Schwartz has written about Edible Grain.
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0.821 |
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Jagielo PJ, Watt JL, Quinn TJ, Knapp HR, Schwartz DA. Pentoxifylline does not alter the response to inhaled grain dust. Chest. 1997 May; 111(5):1429-35.
Score: 0.142
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Blaski CA, Watt JL, Quinn TJ, Thorne PS, Schwartz DA. Nasal lavage cellularity, grain dust, and airflow obstruction. Chest. 1996 Apr; 109(4):1086-92.
Score: 0.132
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Schwartz DA. Grain dust, endotoxin, and airflow obstruction. Chest. 1996 Mar; 109(3 Suppl):57S-63S.
Score: 0.131
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Schwartz DA, Thorne PS, Yagla SJ, Burmeister LF, Olenchock SA, Watt JL, Quinn TJ. The role of endotoxin in grain dust-induced lung disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1995 Aug; 152(2):603-8.
Score: 0.126
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Schwartz DA, Thorne PS, Jagielo PJ, White GE, Bleuer SA, Frees KL. Endotoxin responsiveness and grain dust-induced inflammation in the lower respiratory tract. Am J Physiol. 1994 Nov; 267(5 Pt 1):L609-17.
Score: 0.120
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Clapp WD, Becker S, Quay J, Watt JL, Thorne PS, Frees KL, Zhang X, Koren HS, Lux CR, Schwartz DA. Grain dust-induced airflow obstruction and inflammation of the lower respiratory tract. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1994 Sep; 150(3):611-7.
Score: 0.118
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Jagielo PJ, Quinn TJ, Qureshi N, Schwartz DA. Grain dust-induced lung inflammation is reduced by Rhodobacter sphaeroides diphosphoryl lipid A. Am J Physiol. 1998 01; 274(1):L26-31.
Score: 0.037
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George CL, White ML, O'Neill ME, Thorne PS, Schwartz DA, Snyder JM. Altered surfactant protein A gene expression and protein metabolism associated with repeat exposure to inhaled endotoxin. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2003 Dec; 285(6):L1337-44.
Score: 0.014
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Connection Strength
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