Q. Hamid
- Difficult-to-Treat Severe Asthma (out of print)Edited by K.F. Chung, E.H. Bel and S.E. WenzelBook | Published in 2011DOI: 10.1183/1025448x.erm5110ISBN (electronic): 978-1-84984-010-1K.F. ChungE.H. Bel
- Increased upper airway cytokines and oxidative stress in severe obstructive sleep apnoeaBy R.J. Kimoff, Q. Hamid, M. Divangahi, S. Hussain, W. Bao, N. Naor, R.J. Payne, A. Ariyarajah, K. Mulrain and B.J. PetrofR.J. KimoffQ. HamidM. DivangahiS. HussainW. BaoN. NaorR.J. PayneA. AriyarajahK. Mulrain
- Methods of sputum processing for cell counts, immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridisationBy Leader of the Working Group: A. Efthimiadis1, A. Spanevello2, Members of the Working Group:, Q. Hamid, M.M. Kelly, M. Linden, R. Louis, M.M.M. Pizzichini, E. Pizzichini, C. Ronchi, F. Van Overveld and R. Djukanović12Q. HamidM.M. KellyM. LindenR. LouisM.M.M. PizzichiniE. PizzichiniC. RonchiF. Van Overveld
- Expression of HCLCA1 in cystic fibrosis lungs is associated with mucus overproductionBy H.P. Hauber, A. Tsicopoulos, B. Wallaert, S. Griffin, N.G. McElvaney, P. Daigneault, Z. Mueller, R. Olivenstein, K.J. Holroyd, R.C. Levitt and Q. HamidH.P. HauberA. TsicopoulosB. WallaertS. GriffinN.G. McElvaneyP. DaigneaultZ. MuellerR. OlivensteinK.J. HolroydR.C. Levitt
- Tools used to measure airway remodelling in researchBy C. Bergeron, M. K. Tulic and Q. HamidC. BergeronM. K. Tulic
- Differences in proteoglycan deposition in the airways of moderate and severe asthmaticsBy L. Pini, Q. Hamid, J. Shannon, L. Lemelin, R. Olivenstein, P. Ernst, C. Lemière, J. G. Martin and M. S. LudwigL. PiniQ. HamidJ. ShannonL. LemelinR. OlivensteinP. ErnstC. LemièreJ. G. Martin
- The epidermal growth factor receptor mediates allergic airway remodelling in the ratBy M. Tamaoka, M. Hassan, T. McGovern, D. Ramos-Barbón, T. Jo, Y. Yoshizawa, B. Tolloczko, Q. Hamid and J. G. MartinM. TamaokaM. HassanT. McGovernD. Ramos-BarbónT. JoY. YoshizawaB. TolloczkoQ. Hamid
- Differences in proteoglycan deposition in the airway of moderate and severe asthmaticsBy L. Pini, Q. Hamid, J. Shannon, L. Lemelin, R. Olivenstein, P. Ernst, C. Lemière, J.G. Martin and M.S. LudwigArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalL. PiniQ. HamidJ. ShannonL. LemelinR. OlivensteinP. ErnstC. LemièreJ.G. Martin
- The epidermal growth factor receptor mediates allergic airway remodeling in the ratBy M. Tamaoka, M. Hassan, T. McGovern, D. Ramos-Barbón, J. Taisuke, Y. Yoshizawa, B. Tolloczko, Q. Hamid and J.G. MartinArticle | Published in 2008 in European Respiratory JournalM. TamaokaM. HassanT. McGovernD. Ramos-BarbónJ. TaisukeY. YoshizawaB. TolloczkoQ. Hamid
- Increased upper airway cytokines and oxidative stress in severe obstructive sleep apnoeaBy R.J. Kimoff, Q. Hamid, M. Divangahi, S. Hussain, W. Bao, N. Naor, R.J. Payne, A. Ariyarajah, K. Mulrain and B.J. PetrofArticle | Published in 2010 in European Respiratory JournalR.J. KimoffQ. HamidM. DivangahiS. HussainW. BaoN. NaorR.J. PayneA. AriyarajahK. Mulrain
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