Ivanka Galeva
- Evaluation of inhalant allergen-specific IgE in wheezing infants as predictor for persistent symptomsBy Sirma Mileva, Todor Popov, Ivanka Galeva and Milena YankovaSirma MilevaPediatric Department, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria Clinic of Allergy and Asthma, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaTodor PopovPediatric Department, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria Clinic of Allergy and Asthma, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaIvanka GalevaPediatric Department, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria Clinic of Allergy and Asthma, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaMilena YankovaPediatric Department, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria Clinic of Allergy and Asthma, Alexandrovska Hospital, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Gene variant rs2305480 C>T in gasdermin B gene (GSDMB) among Bulgarian children with recurrent wheezingBy Ivanka Galeva, Sirma Mileva, Milena Yankova, Silvia Andonova, Nadezhda Yaneva and Alexey SavovIvanka Galeva1Pediatric Clinic, UMHAT Alexandrovska, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaSirma Mileva1Pediatric Clinic, UMHAT Alexandrovska, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaMilena Yankova1Pediatric Clinic, UMHAT Alexandrovska, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaSilvia Andonova2Nationa Genetic Laboratory, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaNadezhda Yaneva2Nationa Genetic Laboratory, Medical University, Sofia, BulgariaAlexey Savov2Nationa Genetic Laboratory, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Interim data from a long-term safety, tolerability, and efficacy study of liposomal amikacin for inhalation in cystic fibrosis patients with chronic pseudomonas aeruginosa infectionBy Diana Bilton, Tacjana Pressler, Isabelle Fajac, John Clancy, Dorota Sands, Predrag Minic, Marco Cipolli, Mario La Rosa, Ivanka Galeva, Amparo Solé, Nicole Mayer-Hamblett, Scott Constantine, Renu Gupta and Michael KonstanDiana Bilton1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomTacjana Pressler2Department of Pediatrics, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Isabelle Fajac3Department of Physiology, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,John Clancy2Department of Pediatrics, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Dorota Sands2Department of Pediatrics, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Predrag Minic4Department of Pulmonology, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Marco Cipolli5Cystic Fibrosis Center, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Mario La Rosa2Department of Pediatrics, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Ivanka Galeva6Infant Department, Pediatric Clinic, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Amparo Solé7Adult Cystic Fibrosis Unit, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Nicole Mayer-Hamblett2Department of Pediatrics, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Scott Constantine8Clinical Operations, Insmed Incorporated, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Renu Gupta9Clinical Development, Insmed Incorporated, Monmouth Junction, NJ,Michael Konstan2Department of Pediatrics, CF Arikace Study Group, Monmouth Junction, NJ,
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