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    RNA-sequencing across three matched tissues reveals shared and tissue-specific gene expression and pathway signatures of COPD by Morrow, Jarrett D, Chase, Robert P, Parker, Margaret M, Glass, Kimberly, Seo, Minseok, Divo, Miguel, Owen, Caroline A, Castaldi, Peter, DeMeo, Dawn L, Silverman, Edwin K, Hersh, Craig P

    Published in Respiratory research (02-04-2019)
    “…Multiple gene expression studies have been performed separately in peripheral blood, lung, and airway tissues to study COPD. We performed RNA-sequencing gene…”
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    Cardiac Function and Dysfunction in Sepsis by Fenton, Kimberly E., MD, FAAP, Parker, Margaret M., MD, MCCM

    Published in Clinics in chest medicine (01-06-2016)
    “…Cardiac function and dysfunction are important in the clinical outcomes of sepsis and septic shock. Cardiac dysfunction is not a single entity, but is a broad…”
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    RNA sequencing identifies novel non-coding RNA and exon-specific effects associated with cigarette smoking by Parker, Margaret M, Chase, Robert P, Lamb, Andrew, Reyes, Alejandro, Saferali, Aabida, Yun, Jeong H, Himes, Blanca E, Silverman, Edwin K, Hersh, Craig P, Castaldi, Peter J

    Published in BMC medical genomics (06-10-2017)
    “…Cigarette smoking is the leading modifiable risk factor for disease and death worldwide. Previous studies quantifying gene-level expression have documented the…”
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    An international survey : Public awareness and perception of sepsis by RUBULOTTA, Francesca M, RAMSAY, Graham, PARKER, Margaret M, DELLINGER, R. Phillip, LEVY, Mitchell M, POEZE, Martijn

    Published in Critical care medicine (2009)
    “…Sepsis is a common cause of death throughout the world. Early treatment improves outcome; however, treatment may be delayed if the patient does not present…”
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    Hemizygous Deletion on Chromosome 3p26.1 Is Associated with Heavy Smoking among African American Subjects in the COPDGene Study by Begum, Ferdouse, Ruczinski, Ingo, Hokanson, John E, Lutz, Sharon M, Parker, Margaret M, Cho, Michael H, Hetmanski, Jacqueline B, Scharpf, Robert B, Crapo, James D, Silverman, Edwin K, Beaty, Terri H

    Published in PloS one (06-10-2016)
    “…Many well-powered genome-wide association studies have identified genetic determinants of self-reported smoking behaviors and measures of nicotine dependence,…”
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