J. Yu
- Variability and lack of predictive ability of asthma end-points in clinical trialsBy J. Zhang, C. Yu, S.T. Holgate and T.F. ReissJ. ZhangC. YuS.T. Holgate
- From the AuthorsBy J. Zhang, C. Yu, S.T. Holgate and T.F. ReissJ. ZhangC. YuS.T. Holgate
- The six-minute walk test in healthy children: reliability and validityBy A. M. Li, J. Yin, C. C. W. Yu, T. Tsang, H. K. So, E. Wong, D. Chan, E. K. L. Hon and R. SungA. M. LiJ. YinC. C. W. YuT. TsangH. K. SoE. WongD. ChanE. K. L. Hon
- Methacholine and adenosine 5′-monophosphate challenges in children with post-infectious bronchiolitis obliteransBy Y. Yoo, J. Yu, D. K. Kim, S. H. Choi, C. K. Kim and Y. Y. KohY. YooJ. YuD. K. KimS. H. ChoiC. K. Kim
- Outcome of pulmonary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: a 6-yr follow-up studyBy C-Y. Chiang, D. A. Enarson, M-C. Yu, K-J. Bai, R-M. Huang, C-J. Hsu, J. Suo and T-P. LinC-Y. ChiangD. A. EnarsonM-C. YuK-J. BaiR-M. HuangC-J. HsuJ. Suo
- Quantitative assessment of chronic lung disease of infancy using computed tomographyBy E.E. Sarria, R. Mattiello, L. Rao, C.J. Tiller, B. Poindexter, K.E. Applegate, J. Granroth-Cook, C. Denski, J. Nguyen, Z. Yu, E. Hoffman and R.S. TepperE.E. SarriaR. MattielloL. RaoC.J. TillerB. PoindexterK.E. ApplegateJ. Granroth-CookC. DenskiJ. NguyenZ. YuE. HoffmanR.S. Tepper
- Outcome of pulmonary multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: a six year follow-up studyBy C-Y. Chiang, D.A. Enarson, M-C. Yu, K-J. Bai, R-M. Huang, C-J. Hsu, J. Suo and T-P. LinArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalC-Y. ChiangD.A. EnarsonM-C. YuK-J. BaiR-M. HuangC-J. HsuJ. Suo
- Quantitative assessment of chronic lung disease of infancy using computed tomographyBy E.E. Sarria, R. Mattiello, L. Rao, C.J. Tiller, B. Poindexter, K.E. Applegate, J. Granroth-Cook, C. Denski, J. Nguyen, Z. Yu, E. Hoffman and R.S. TepperArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalE.E. SarriaR. MattielloL. RaoC.J. TillerB. PoindexterK.E. ApplegateJ. Granroth-CookC. DenskiJ. NguyenZ. YuE. Hoffman
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