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New Content Item (1)Efforts to phenotype veterans that developed respiratory symptoms following deployments to the Southwest Asia Theater of Military Operation have been limited by the insensitivity of current non-invasive testing to objectively identify deployment-related constrictive bronchiolitis and other features of chronic lung injury. In this study, the authors derived a quantitative CT (QCT)-based radiographic phenotype of biopsy-proven deployment-related constrictive bronchiolitis (DRCB) and assessed its ability to assist in the phenotyping of non-biopsied formerly deployed symptomatic veterans.

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Lung Involvement in Systemic Autoimmune Disorders: New Frontiers in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Management

Guest Editors:
Fabio Perrotta, Ph.D., MD, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
Ricardo G. Figueiredo, Ph.D., Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Brazil

Submission Status: Open until 28 November 2025

Human precision cut lung slices: an ex vivo platform for therapeutic target discovery and drug testing in lung disease

Edited by:
Cynthia Koziol-White, Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, USA
Reynold A. Panettieri, Professor, Rutgers University, USA  

Submission Status: Open until 15 August 2025

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