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Andrew G. Nicholson
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 512
Citations - 87875
Andrew G. Nicholson is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 113, co-authored 477 publications receiving 73860 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew G. Nicholson include National Yang-Ming University & University College London.
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Genomic and Genic Deletions of the FOX Gene Cluster on 16q24.1 and Inactivating Mutations of FOXF1 Cause Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia and Other Malformations (DOI:10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.05.005)
Pawel Stankiewicz,Partha Sen,Samarth Bhatt,Mekayla Storer,Mekayla Storer,Zhilian Xia,Bassem A. Bejjani,Zhishuo Ou,Joanna Wiszniewska,Daniel J. Driscoll,Melissa K. Maisenbacher,Juan Bolivar,Mislen Bauer,Elaine H. Zackai,Donna M. McDonald-McGinn,Malgorzata M.J. Nowaczyk,Mitzi L. Murray,Virginia A. Hustead,Kristin Mascotti,Regina Schultz,Lavinia Hallam,Duncan McRae,Andrew G. Nicholson,Robert O. Newbury,Jane Durham-O'Donnell,Gail Knight,Usha Kini,Tamim H. Shaikh,Vicki Martin,Vicki Martin,Matthew Tyreman,Ingrid Simonic,Lionel Willatt,Joan Paterson,Sarju G. Mehta,Christy W. Jones,Diana Rajan,Tomas W Fitzgerald,Susan M. Gribble,Elena Prigmore,Ankita Patel,Lisa G. Shaffer,Nigel P. Carter,Sau Wai Cheung,Claire Langston,Charles Shaw-Smith,Charles Shaw-Smith +46 more
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Never smoker with ground glass opacities on CT
TL;DR: Test your diagnostic and management skills in Grand Rounds from the Royal Brompton Hospital and listen to experts inform and discuss the new issues that are raised.
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Mitochondrial-Related Gene Expression and Macrophage Signatures in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Including Patients with Emphysema as Co-Morbidity
TL;DR: PGAM5 is expressed in pre-neoplastic tissue and NSCLC, but not in normal epithelium, and the association between PGAM5 expression and lung cancer outcome may be mediated by the induction of specific macrophage phenotypes.
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Whither thoracic pathology
TL;DR: The selection of topics for this review was further informed by recent proposed international classifications for both the pathology of pulmonary hypertension and the pathology and management of interstitial pneumonias, and the wealth of recent publications on the value of immunohistochemistry in relation to mesothelioma.
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Histology of Pulmonary and Bronchiolar Disorders in Connective Tissue Diseases
TL;DR: The patterns of lung disease associated with common CTDs, lung disease in pediatric CTD patients, and newly recognized conditions are described.