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Nancy Ho
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 25
Citations - 1029
Nancy Ho is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Roflumilast & Clinical trial. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 867 citations. Previous affiliations of Nancy Ho include University of Maryland, Baltimore & University of Maryland Medical Center.
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A Decade of Reversal: An Analysis of 146 Contradicted Medical Practices
Vinay Prasad,Andrae Vandross,Caitlin Toomey,Michael Cheung,Jason Rho,Steven Quinn,Satish Jacob Chacko,Durga S. Borkar,Victor Gall,Senthil Selvaraj,Nancy Ho,Adam S. Cifu +11 more
TL;DR: The reversal of established medical practice is common and occurs across all classes of medical practice, and sheds light on low-value practices and patterns of medical research.
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Elevated basal serum tryptase identifies a multisystem disorder associated with increased TPSAB1 copy number.
Jonathan J. Lyons,Xiaomin Yu,Jason D. Hughes,Quang T. Le,Ali Jamil,Yun Bai,Nancy Ho,Ming Zhao,Yihui Liu,Michael P. O'Connell,Neil N. Trivedi,Celeste Nelson,Thomas DiMaggio,Nina Jones,Helen F. Matthews,Katie L. Lewis,Andrew J. Oler,Ryan J. Carlson,Peter D. Arkwright,Celine Hong,Sherene Agama,Todd M. Wilson,Sofie Tucker,Yu Zhang,Joshua J McElwee,Maryland Pao,Sarah C. Glover,Marc E. Rothenberg,Robert J. Hohman,Kelly D. Stone,George H. Caughey,George H. Caughey,Theo Heller,Dean D. Metcalfe,Leslie G. Biesecker,Lawrence B. Schwartz,Joshua D. Milner +36 more
TL;DR: The identification of germline duplications and triplications in the TPSAB1 gene encoding α-tryptase that segregate with inherited increases in basal serum tryptase levels in 35 families presenting with associated multisystem complaints are reported.
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Hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase defines a proeosinophilic pathogenic effector human TH2 cell subpopulation with enhanced function
Alyssa Mitson-Salazar,Yuzhi Yin,Daniel L. Wansley,Michael Young,Hyejeong Bolan,Sarah Arceo,Nancy Ho,Christopher Koh,Joshua D. Milner,Kelly D. Stone,Stephen A. Wank,Calman Prussin +11 more
TL;DR: The unambiguous phenotypic identification of human peT(H)2 cells provides a powerful tool to track these cells in future pathogenesis studies and clinical trials and confirms their function in patients with allergic eosinophilic inflammatory diseases.
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Temporal trends in the relative prevalence of dysphagia etiologies from 1999-2009
TL;DR: While total EGD volume did increase over the 10-year time period, the percentage of EGDs for the indication of dysphagia remained stable making increasing upper endoscopy an unlikely reason for the observed increased prevalence of EoE.
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Gastrointestinal Features of Chronic Granulomatous Disease Found During Endoscopy
Sajneet Khangura,Sajneet Khangura,Natasha Kamal,Nancy Ho,Martha Quezado,Xiongce Zhao,Beatriz E. Marciano,Jennifer Simpson,Christa S. Zerbe,Gulbu Uzel,Michael D. Yao,Suk See DeRavin,Colleen Hadigan,Douglas B. Kuhns,John I. Gallin,Harry L. Malech,Steven M. Holland,Theo Heller +17 more
TL;DR: Based on an analysis of clinical and endoscopic data from 78 patients, CGD-inflammatory bowel disease is a distinct entity, primarily involving the anus and rectum, with skip lesions in the remaining bowel.