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    Expired nitric oxide and airway reactivity in infants at risk for asthma by Tepper, Robert S., MD, PhD, Llapur, Conrado J., MD, Jones, Marcus H., MD, PhD, Tiller, Christina, RRT, Coates, Cathy, RN, Kimmel, Risa, RN, Kisling, Jeffrey, RRT, Katz, Barry, PhD, Ding, Yan, MS, Swigonski, Nancy, MD, MPH

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-10-2008)
    “…Background Family histories of atopy, as well as histories of atopic dermatitis and food allergy, are important risk factors for an infant to have asthma…”
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    Chronic Hypoxia Accentuates Dysanaptic Lung Growth by Llapur, Conrado J, Martínez, Myriam R, Grassino, Pedro T, Stok, Ana, Altieri, Héctor H, Bonilla, Federico, Caram, María M, Krowchuk, Natasha M, Kirby, Miranda, Coxson, Harvey O, Tepper, Robert S

    “…Adults born and raised at high altitudes have larger lung volumes and greater pulmonary diffusion capacity compared with adults at low altitude; however, it…”
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    Increased lung volume in infants and toddlers at high compared to low altitude by Llapur, Conrado J., Martínez, Myriam R., Caram, María Marta, Bonilla, Federico, Cabana, Celia, Yu, Zhansheng, Tepper, Robert S.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-12-2013)
    “…Children and adults residing at high altitude (HA) compared to low altitude (LA) have larger lung volumes; however, it is unknown whether this response to…”
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    Growth of the Lung Parenchyma Early in Life by Balinotti, Juan E, Tiller, Christina J, Llapur, Conrado J, Jones, Marcus H, Kimmel, Risa N, Coates, Cathy E, Katz, Barry P, Nguyen, James T, Tepper, Robert S

    “…Early in life, lung growth can occur by alveolarization, an increase in the number of alveoli, as well as expansion. We hypothesized that if lung growth early…”
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    High-Resolution Computed Tomography Imaging of Airway Disease in Infants with Cystic Fibrosis by Martinez, Tanya M, Llapur, Conrado J, Williams, Tamica H, Coates, Cathy, Gunderman, Richard, Cohen, Mervyn D, Howenstine, Michelle S, Saba, Osama, Coxson, Harvey O, Tepper, Robert S

    “…The development of early lung disease in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) remains poorly defined. Determine whether asymptomatic infants with CF have…”
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    Ventilation homogeneity improves with growth early in life by Chakr, Valentina C., Llapur, Conrado J., Sarria, Edgar E., Mattiello, Rita, Kisling, Jeffrey, Tiller, Christina, Kimmel, Risa, Poindexter, Brenda, Tepper, Robert S.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-04-2012)
    “…Some studies have suggested that lung clearance index (LCI) is age‐independent among healthy subjects early in life, which implies that ventilation…”
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    Measurement of single breath-hold carbon monoxide diffusing capacity in healthy infants and toddlers by Castillo, Andres, Llapur, Conrado J., Martinez, Tanya, Kisling, Jeff, Williams-Nkomo, Tamica, Coates, Cathy, Tepper, Robert S.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-06-2006)
    “…We describe a method for measuring carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (DLCO) and alveolar volume (VA) in sleeping infants, using a single 4‐sec breath‐hold…”
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    Hyperhomocysteinemia in stable pediatric, adolescents, and young adult renal transplant recipients by KRMAR, Rafael T, FERRARIS, Jorge R, RAMIREZ, José A, GALARZA, Carlos R, WAISMAN, Gabriel, JANSON, Jorge J, LLAPUR, Conrado J, SORROCHE, Patricia, LEGAL, Susana, CAMERA, Mario I

    Published in Transplantation (27-06-2001)
    “…High total plasma homocysteine (tHcy) levels are accompanied by an increased risk for premature development of atherosclerosis and atherothrombosis. Adult…”
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