Publications by authors named "Dylan Carmack"

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  • * A study of 1606 BALF samples from 392 lung transplant recipients found that CCSP levels were significantly lower in patients with allograft injury, and low CCSP levels correlated with an increased risk of developing CLAD.
  • * The research suggests that tracking BALF CCSP levels can help predict CLAD risk in lung transplant patients, highlighting the importance of club cell health in understanding CLAD development.
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Diacetyl (DA) is an α-diketone that is used to flavor microwave popcorn, coffee, and e-cigarettes. Occupational exposure to high levels of DA causes impaired lung function and obstructive airway disease. Additionally, lower levels of DA exposure dampen host defenses in vitro.

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The use of waterpipes in the United States is increasing in a largely unregulated market. The shisha smoked in a waterpipe is a complex matrix of tobacco, flavorings, and humectant with smoke generated by an external heat source. This study explored the relationship between shisha components and the particulate matter size distributions and toxicity of smoke generated with heating.

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