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1. Future Research Directions in Pneumonia. NHLBI Working Group Report

2. Low-Dose Oxygen Enhances Macrophage-Derived Bacterial Clearance following Cigarette Smoke Exposure

3. Correction: Immunological Priming Requires Regulatory T Cells and IL-10–Producing Macrophages To Accelerate Resolution from Severe Lung Inflammation

4. Measuring Innate Immune Function in Mouse Mononuclear Phagocytes

5. Validation of a host response assay, SeptiCyte LAB, for discriminating sepsis from systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the ICU

6. Immunological Priming Requires Regulatory T Cells and IL-10–Producing Macrophages To Accelerate Resolution from Severe Lung Inflammation

7. Knockdown of lung phosphodiesterase 2A attenuates alveolar inflammation and protein leak in a two-hit mouse model of acute lung injury

8. Regulatory T cell-mediated resolution of lung injury: identification of potential target genes via expression profiling

9. Moderate oxygen augments lipopolysaccharide-induced lung injury in mice

10. CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ Tregs resolve experimental lung injury in mice and are present in humans with acute lung injury

11. Enhanced resolution of experimental ARDS through IL-4-mediated lung macrophage reprogramming

12. Regulatory T Cell DNA Methyltransferase Inhibition Accelerates Resolution of Lung Inflammation

13. Therapeutic exercise attenuates neutrophilic lung injury and skeletal muscle wasting

14. Diverse macrophage populations mediate acute lung inflammation and resolution

15. Foxp3+ regulatory T cells promote lung epithelial proliferation

16. Macrophage A2A Adenosinergic Receptor Modulates Oxygen-Induced Augmentation of Murine Lung Injury

17. Regulatory T Cells Reduce Acute Lung Injury Fibroproliferation by Decreasing Fibrocyte Recruitment

18. HIV Impairs Lung Epithelial Integrity and Enters the Epithelium to Promote Chronic Lung Inflammation

19. Resolution of experimental lung injury by Monocyte-derived inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)

24. Aquaporin 5 regulates cigarette smoke induced emphysema by modulating barrier and immune properties of the epithelium

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