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Emily DiMango
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 77
Citations - 5380
Emily DiMango is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Cystic fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 68 publications receiving 4623 citations. Previous affiliations of Emily DiMango include University of British Columbia & Columbia University Medical Center.
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Airway microbiota and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in patients with suboptimally controlled asthma.
Yvonne J. Huang,Craig E. Nelson,Eoin L. Brodie,Todd Z. DeSantis,Marshall S. Baek,Jane Liu,Tanja Woyke,Martin Allgaier,James Bristow,Jeanine P. Wiener-Kronish,E. Rand Sutherland,Tonya S. King,Nikolina Icitovic,Richard J. Martin,William J. Calhoun,Mario Castro,Loren C. Denlinger,Emily DiMango,Monica Kraft,Stephen P. Peters,Stephen I. Wasserman,Michael E. Wechsler,Homer A. Boushey,Susan V. Lynch +23 more
TL;DR: The composition of Bronchial airway microbiota is associated with the degree of bronchial hyperresponsiveness among patients with suboptimally controlled asthma, and these findings support the need for further functional studies to examine the potential contribution of members of theAirway microbiota in asthma pathogenesis.
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Tiotropium bromide step-up therapy for adults with uncontrolled asthma
Stephen P. Peters,Susan J. Kunselman,Nikolina Icitovic,Wendy C. Moore,Rodolfo M. Pascual,Bill T. Ameredes,Homer A. Boushey,William J. Calhoun,Mario Castro,Reuben M. Cherniack,Timothy J. Craig,Loren C. Denlinger,Linda Engle,Emily DiMango,John V. Fahy,Elliot Israel,Nizar N. Jarjour,Shamsah Kazani,Monica Kraft,Stephen C. Lazarus,Robert F. Lemanske,Njira L Lugogo,Richard J. Martin,Deborah A. Meyers,Joe W. Ramsdell,Christine A. Sorkness,E. Rand Sutherland,Stanley J. Szefler,Stephen I. Wasserman,Michael J. Walter,Michael E. Wechsler,Vernon M. Chinchilli,Eugene R. Bleecker +32 more
TL;DR: When added to an inhaled glucocorticoid, tiotropium improved symptoms and lung function in patients with inadequately controlled asthma and its effects appeared to be equivalent to those with the addition of salmeterol.
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Diverse Pseudomonas aeruginosa gene products stimulate respiratory epithelial cells to produce interleukin-8.
TL;DR: The Pseudomonas autoinducer, an exoproduct secreted during chronic infection, was found to stimulate IL-8 in a dose-dependent manner and the response was four-fold higher in a cystic fibrosis cell line compared with its corrected cell line.
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Contribution of specific Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence factors to pathogenesis of pneumonia in a neonatal mouse model of infection.
Hope B. Tang,Emily DiMango,Ruth Bryan,M Gambello,Barbara H. Iglewski,Joanna B. Goldberg,Alice Prince +6 more
TL;DR: The expression of several P. aeruginosa virulence factors appears to be required to establish pulmonary infection in the neonatal mouse, as might be present in certain pathological conditions.
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Smoking Affects Response to Inhaled Corticosteroids or Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists in Asthma
Stephen C. Lazarus,Vernon M. Chinchilli,Nancy J. Rollings,Homer A. Boushey,Reuben M. Cherniack,Timothy J. Craig,Aaron Deykin,Emily DiMango,James E. Fish,Jean G. Ford,Elliot Israel,James P. Kiley,Monica Kraft,Robert F. Lemanske,Frank T. Leone,Richard J. Martin,Gene R. Pesola,Stephen P. Peters,Christine A. Sorkness,Stanley J. Szefler,Michael E. Wechsler,John V. Fahy +21 more
TL;DR: In subjects with mild asthma who smoke, the response to inhaled corticosteroids is attenuated, suggesting that adjustments to standard therapy may be required to attain asthma control.