John J. Reilly
University of Colorado Denver
4 Papers
3 Citations
John J. Reilly is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Expression quantitative trait loci & Placebo. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of John J. Reilly include Northwestern University & Veterans Health Administration.
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Azithromycin for Prevention of Exacerbations of COPD
Richard K. Albert,Richard K. Albert,John E. Connett,William C. Bailey,Richard Casaburi,J. Allen D. Cooper,Gerard J. Criner,Jeffrey L. Curtis,Mark T. Dransfield,MeiLan K. Han,Stephen C. Lazarus,Barry J. Make,Nathaniel Marchetti,Fernando J. Martinez,Nancy E. Madinger,Charlene McEvoy,Dennis E. Niewoehner,Janos Porsasz,Connie S. Price,Connie S. Price,John J. Reilly,Paul D. Scanlon,Frank C. Sciurba,Steven M. Scharf,George R. Washko,Prescott G. Woodruff,Nicholas R. Anthonisen +26 more
TL;DR: Among selected subjects with COPD, azithromycin taken daily for 1 year, when added to usual treatment, decreased the frequency of exacerbations and improved quality of life but caused hearing decrements in a small percentage of subjects.
Genome-wide linkage analysis of severe, early-onset chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: airflow obstruction and chronic bronchitis phenotypes
Edwin K. Silverman,Jonathan D. Mosley,Lyle J. Palmer,Matthew J. Barth,Jody M. Senter,Alison Brown,Jeffrey M. Drazen,David J. Kwiatkowski,Harold A. Chapman,Edward J. Campbell,Michael A. Province,D. C. Rao,John J. Reilly,Leo C. Ginns,Frank E. Speizer,Scott T. Weiss +15 more
TL;DR: Analysis of an autosomal 10 cM genome-wide scan of short tandem repeat (STR) polymorphic markers provides suggestive evidence that there is a locus on chromosome 12p which contributes to susceptibility to early-onset COPD.
Genomics and response to long-term oxygen therapy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Minseok Seo,Minseok Seo,Weiliang Qiu,Weiliang Qiu,William C. Bailey,Gerard J. Criner,Mark T. Dransfield,Anne L. Fuhlbrigge,John J. Reilly,Mary Beth Scholand,Peter J. Castaldi,Peter J. Castaldi,Robert P. Chase,Margaret G. Parker,Margaret G. Parker,Aabida Saferali,Aabida Saferali,Jeong H. Yun,Jeong H. Yun,James D. Crapo,Michael H. Cho,Michael H. Cho,Terri H. Beaty,Edwin K. Silverman,Edwin K. Silverman,Craig P. Hersh,Craig P. Hersh +26 more
TL;DR: SNPs and expression of ARSB are associated with response to long-term oxygen in COPD, and this suggests a potential biomarker to personalize use of long- term oxygen in CopD.