Jing Gao
- Differences in plasma and sputum biomarkers between COPD and COPD–asthma overlapBy Hiroshi Iwamoto, Jing Gao, Jukka Koskela, Vuokko Kinnula, Hideo Kobayashi, Tarja Laitinen and Witold MazurHiroshi Iwamoto1Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki2Dept of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima6These authors contributed equally to this workJing Gao1Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki6These authors contributed equally to this workJukka Koskela3Dept of Medicine, University of Helsinki, HelsinkiVuokko Kinnula1Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, HelsinkiHideo Kobayashi4Dept of Pulmonary Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, JapanTarja Laitinen5Dept of Pulmonary Diseases, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, FinlandWitold Mazur1Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki
- Differences in plasma and sputum biomarkers between COPD and COPD-asthma overlapBy Hiroshi Iwamoto, Jing Gao, Jukka Koskela, Vuokko Kinnula, Hideo Kobayashi, Tarja Laitinen and Witold MazurArticle | Published in 2013 in European Respiratory JournalHiroshi Iwamoto*Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland#Dept of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, JapanfThese authors contributed equally to this workJing Gao*Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandfThese authors contributed equally to this workJukka Koskela¶Dept of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandVuokko Kinnula*Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland**Dr. Vuokko Kinnula was affiliated with University of Helsinki and contributed substantially to the manuscript prior to her death on 17th November, 2012Hideo Kobayashi+Dept of Pulmonary Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, JapanTarja Laitinen§Dept of Pulmonary Diseases, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, FinlandWitold Mazur*Dept of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
- Sputum biomarkers of inflammation in smokers and subjects with COPDBy Jing Gao, Helen Ilumets, Anna Linja-aho, Steffen Ohlmeier, Nobuhisa Ishikawa, Hideo Kobayashi, Tuula Toljamo, Vuokko L. Kinnula, Ville Pulkkinen and Witold MazurJing Gao1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandHelen Ilumets1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandAnna Linja-aho1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandSteffen Ohlmeier2Department of Biochemistry, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandNobuhisa Ishikawa3Department of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, JapanHideo Kobayashi4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, JapanTuula Toljamo5Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Lapland Central Hospital, Rovaniemi, FinlandVuokko L. Kinnula1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandVille Pulkkinen1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandWitold Mazur1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
- Differences in plasma and sputum biomarkers between COPD and COPD-asthma overlapBy Hiroshi Iwamoto, Jing Gao, Jukka Koskela, Hideo Kobayashi, Tarja Laitinen and Witold MazurHiroshi Iwamoto1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland2Department of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, JapanJing Gao1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandJukka Koskela3Department of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandHideo Kobayashi4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, JapanTarja Laitinen5Department of Pulmonary Diseases, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, FinlandWitold Mazur1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
- Sputum YKL-40 is a potential biomarker of COPD-asthma overlapBy Jing Gao, Tarja Laitinent, Hiroshi Iwamato, Witold Mazur and Ville PulkkinenJing Gao1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandTarja Laitinent2Department of Pulmonary Diseases, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, FinlandHiroshi Iwamato3Department of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Graduate School of BioMedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, JapanWitold Mazur1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandVille Pulkkinen1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary Division, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
- Endoscopic closure of acquired esophagorespiratory fistulas with cardiac occluders or vascular plugsBy Jing Li, Shushui Wang, Xinglin Gao, Jingjing Chen, Guohong Zeng and Bifang HeJing Li1Respiratory Department, Guangdong Academy of Medical Science/Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaShushui Wang2Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Academy of Medical Science/Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaXinglin Gao2Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Academy of Medical Science/Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaJingjing Chen2Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Academy of Medical Science/Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaGuohong Zeng2Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Academy of Medical Science/Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaBifang He2Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Academy of Medical Science/Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
- Elevated sputum BPIFB1 levels correlate with progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy Jing Gao, Steffen Ohlmeier, Pentti Nieminen, Tuula Toljamo, Sari Tiitinen, Tinja Kanerva, Lynne Bingle, Bianca Araujo, Mikko Rönty, Matti Höyhtyä, Colin Bingle, Witold Mazur and Ville PulkkinenJing Gao1Heart and Lung Center, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandSteffen Ohlmeier2Proteomics Core Facility, Biocenter Oulu, Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandPentti Nieminen3Medical Informatics and Statistics Group, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandTuula Toljamo4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Lapland Central Hospital, Rovaniemi, FinlandSari Tiitinen5Medix Biochemica, Medix Biochemica, Kauniainen, FinlandTinja Kanerva1Heart and Lung Center, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandLynne Bingle6Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Infection and Immunity, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomBianca Araujo6Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Infection and Immunity, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomMikko Rönty7HUSLAB, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandMatti Höyhtyä5Medix Biochemica, Medix Biochemica, Kauniainen, FinlandColin Bingle6Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Infection and Immunity, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomWitold Mazur1Heart and Lung Center, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandVille Pulkkinen1Heart and Lung Center, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
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