Publikationen von Jochen Wilhelm
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2024
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11 (1), e001916 (2024)
Non-invasive surrogate markers of pulmonary hypertension are associated with poor survival in patients with cancer. BMJ OPEN RESPIRATORY RESEARCH
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The Role of the Redox Enzyme p66Shc in Biological Aging of the Lung. AGING AND DISEASE (2024)
2023
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12 (17), 5466 (2023)
Clinical Utility of Pepsin and Bile Acid in Tracheal Secretions for Accurate Diagnosis of Aspiration in ICU Patients. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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27 (3), S. 283 - 299 (2023)
Notch1 Induces Defective Epithelial Surfactant Processing and Pulmonary Fibrosis. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2022
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114, S. 67 - 83 (2022)
Circulating hyaluronic acid signature in CAP and ARDS- the role of pneumolysin in hyaluronic acid shedding. MATRIX BIOLOGY
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60 (2), 2101698 (2022)
Targeting peptidyl-prolyl isomerase 1 in experimental pulmonary arterial hypertension. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL
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11 (14), 4132 (2022)
Mitochondrial Respiration in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Negatively Correlates with Disease Severity in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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13 (7), 614 (2022)
TRAIL protects the immature lung from hyperoxic injury. CELL DEATH & DISEASE
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11 (13), 2121 (2022)
Association of Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential with Inflammatory Gene Expression in Patients with COPD. CELLS
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20 (1), 204 (2022)
Effects of preoperative high-oral protein loading on short- and long-term renal outcomes following cardiac surgery: a cohort study. JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
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11 (2), 235 (2022)
Differential LysoTracker Uptake Defines Two Populations of Distal Epithelial Cells in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. CELLS
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118 (1), S. 305 - 315 (2022)
Genetic deletion of p66shc and/or cyclophilin D results in decreased pulmonary vascular tone. CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH