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Noe Zamel
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 188
Citations - 12425
Noe Zamel is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung volumes & Obstructive sleep apnea. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 188 publications receiving 12133 citations. Previous affiliations of Noe Zamel include Baylor College of Medicine.
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Tiotropium in combination with placebo, salmeterol, or fluticasone-salmeterol for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized trial.
Shawn D. Aaron,Katherine L. Vandemheen,Dean Fergusson,François Maltais,Jean Bourbeau,Roger S. Goldstein,Meyer Balter,Denis E. O'Donnell,Andrew McIvor,Sat Sharma,Graham Bishop,John Anthony,Robert L. Cowie,Stephen K. Field,Andrew Hirsch,Paul Hernandez,R. N. Rivington,Jeremy Road,Victor Hoffstein,Richard V. Hodder,Darcy D Marciniuk,David G. McCormack,George A Fox,Gerard Cox,Henry B. Prins,Gordon T. Ford,Dominique Bleskie,Steve Doucette,Irvin Mayers,Kenneth R. Chapman,Noe Zamel,Mark FitzGerald +31 more
TL;DR: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to determine whether combining tiotropium with salmeterol or fluticasonesalmeterol produces greater improvements in clinical outcomes for adults with moderate or severe COPD compared with tiotopium therapy alone.
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Marked flow-dependence of exhaled nitric oxide using a new technique to exclude nasal nitric oxide.
Philip E. Silkoff,P. A. McClean,Arthur S. Slutsky,Henry Furlott,Eric Hoffstein,Suguru Wakita,Kenneth R. Chapman,John P. Szalai,Noe Zamel +8 more
TL;DR: There is a marked flow dependence of exhaled NO concentration and excretion, and exhaled pulmonary NO is best measured at very low flow rates to amplify the signal and must be related to the expiratory flow employed.
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Effect of low concentrations of ozone on inhaled allergen responses in asthmatic subjects
Nestor A. Molfino,S. C. Wright,I. Katz,Susan M. Tarlo,Frances Silverman,P. A. McClean,John P. Szalai,M. Raizenne,Arthur S. Slutsky,Noe Zamel +9 more
TL;DR: Low ozone concentrations, similar to those commonly occurring in urban areas, can increase the bronchial responsiveness to allergen in atopic asthmatic subjects, but this effect does not seem to be the result of changes in baseline airway function.
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Tiotropium in Combination with Placebo, Salmeterol, or Fluticasone–Salmeterol for Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Shawn D. Aaron,Katherine L. Vandemheen,Dean Fergusson,Jean Bourbeau,Roger S. Goldstein,Meyer Balter,Andrew McIvor,Sat Sharma,Graham Bishop,John Anthony,Robert L. Cowie,Stephen K. Field,Andrew Hirsch,Paul Hernandez,R. N. Rivington,Jeremy Road,Victor Hoffstein,Richard V. Hodder,Darcy D. Marciniuk,David G. McCormack,George A Fox,Gerard Cox,Henry B. Prins,Gordon T. Ford,Dominique Bleskie,Steve Doucette,Irvin Mayers,Kenneth R. Chapman,Noe Zamel,Mark FitzGerald +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the combination of inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β-agonists and anticholinergic bronchodilators for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was investigated.
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Exhaled nitric oxide in pulmonary diseases: a comprehensive review.
Peter J. Barnes,Raed A. Dweik,Arthur F. Gelb,Peter G. Gibson,Steven C. George,Hartmut Grasemann,Ian D. Pavord,Felix Ratjen,Philip E. Silkoff,D. Robin Taylor,Noe Zamel +10 more
TL;DR: Monitoring FeNO in pulmonary hypertension and cystic fibrosis has opened up a window to the role NO may play in their pathogenesis and possible clinical benefits in the management of these diseases.