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Stephen P. Peters
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 329
Citations - 25290
Stephen P. Peters is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & COPD. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 302 publications receiving 22503 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen P. Peters include Cleveland Clinic & Research Medical Center.
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Associations of Serum and Bronchoalveolar Immunoglobulins with Lung Microbiota Diversity, B-Cell Memory Phenotypes, and COPD Morbidity and Exacerbations
Vickram Tejwani,Nirupama Putcha,Han Woo,C. Liu,David C. LaFon,Mark T. Dransfield,Alejandro P. Comellas,Ahmadzadeh Azar,Wanda K. O'Neal,R. Graham Barr,V. Ortega,R. Paine,Igor Barjaktarevic,P.G. Woodruff,Russell P. Bowler,Francisco Martínez,Stephen P. Peters,M. Han,Jill A. Ohar,Jerry A. Krishnan,Gerard J. Criner,Neil E. Alexis,M. Stampfli,Robert J. Kaner,N. Hansel,Christine M. Freeman,Y.J. Huang,Jeffrey L. Curtis +27 more
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Loss of Airway Bacterial Phylogenetic Diversity in Mild to Moderate COPD Associates With Clinical and Pathobiological Markers of Disease Development
Y.J. Huang,Kristopher Opron,Lesa Begley,John R. Erb-Downward,G.Z. Li,Neil E. Alexis,Igor Barjaktarevic,R. Graham Barr,Ray Christopher Boucher,Russell P. Bowler,Stephanie A. Christenson,Alejandro P. Comellas,Christopher B. Cooper,D. Couper,M. Han,N. Hansel,Annette T. Hastie,Robert J. Kaner,Mehmet Kesimer,Francisco Martínez,V. Ortega,Stephen P. Peters,R. Paine,P.G. Woodruff,Gary B. Huffnagle,Jeffrey L. Curtis,Spiromics +26 more
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Novel Respiratory Disability Score Predicts COPD Exacerbations and Mortality in the Spiromics Cohort
Christopher B. Cooper,Robert Paine,Jeffrey L. Curtis,Richard E. Kanner,Carlos H. Martinez,Catherine A. Meldrum,Russell P. Bowler,Wanda K. O'Neal,Eric A. Hoffman,David Couper,Miguel Quibrera,G.J. Criner,Mark T. Dransfield,MeiLan K. Han,Nadia N. Hansel,Jerry A. Krishnan,Stephen C. Lazarus,Stephen P. Peters,R. Graham Barr,Fernando J. Martinez,Prescott G. Woodruff +20 more
TL;DR: The novel SPIROMICS respiratory disability score was associated with worse airflow obstruction as well as airway wall thickening, lung parenchymal destruction and certain inflammatory biomarkers and proved to be an independent predictor of future exacerbations and death.
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Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Sleep Quality in COPD.
Mudiaga Sowho,Abigail Koch,Nirupama Putcha,Han Woo,Amanda J. Gassett,Laura M. Paulin,Kirsten Koehler,R. Graham Barr,Alejandro P. Comellas,Christopher B. Cooper,Igor Barjaktarevic,Michelle Zeidler,Martha E. Billings,Russell P. Bowler,MeiLan K. Han,Victor Kim,R. Paine Iii,Trisha M. Parekh,Jerry A. Krishnan,Stephen P. Peters,Prescott G. Woodruff,A. Baugh,Joel D. Kaufman,David Couper,Nadia N. Hansel +24 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the association between air pollution exposure, obesity, and sleep disturbances in COPD, and found that overweight and obese individuals with COPD appear to be susceptible to the effects of ambient PM2.5 on sleep quality.
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Changes in Lung Volumes with Spirometric Disease Progression in COPD.
Mehrdad Arjomandi,Siyang Zeng,Jianhong Chen,Surya P. Bhatt,Fereidoun Abtin,Igor Barjaktarevic,R. Graham Barr,Eugene R. Bleecker,Russell G. Buhr,Gerard J. Criner,Alejandro P. Comellas,David Couper,Jeffrey L. Curtis,Mark T. Dransfield,Spyridon Fortis,MeiLan K. Han,Nadia N. Hansel,Eric A. Hoffman,John E. Hokanson,Robert J. Kaner,Richard E. Kanner,Jerry A. Krishnan,Wassim W. Labaki,David A. Lynch,Victor Ortega,Stephen P. Peters,Prescott G. Woodruff,Christopher B. Cooper,Russell P. Bowler,Robert Paine,Stephen I. Rennard,Donald P. Tashkin +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined lung volumes from the pulmonary function data (seated posture) available in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs electronic health records (n=71,356) and lung volumes measured by computed tomography (supine posture), available from COPDGene and SPIROMICS cohorts, and studied their cross-sectional distributions and longitudinal changes across airflow obstruction spectrum.