David A. Groneberg focuses on Immunology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Lung and Pathology. His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as COPD and Respiratory system. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gene expression and Tryptase.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Immunohistochemistry and Capsaicin, Receptor, Neurotrophin, Nerve growth factor. His Lung research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Northern blot, Respiratory tract and Submucosal glands. His Pathology research includes themes of Toxicity, Ex vivo, Cystic fibrosis and Pharmacology toxicology.
His primary areas of study are Immunology, Internal medicine, Gynecology, Public health and Physical therapy. His Immunology research incorporates themes from Lung and Neurotrophin. His Internal medicine study typically links adjacent topics like Endocrinology.
Endocrinology is closely attributed to Substance P in his research. The Public health study which covers Family medicine that intersects with Job satisfaction. He integrates many fields in his works, including Physical therapy and Human factors and ergonomics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Physical therapy, Environmental health, Public health, Citation and Sagittal plane. His Range of motion study, which is part of a larger body of work in Physical therapy, is frequently linked to Body region, Human factors and ergonomics and Forefoot, bridging the gap between disciplines. David A. Groneberg has included themes like Cross-sectional study, Socioeconomic status and Developing country in his Environmental health study.
His Public health research integrates issues from Tropical medicine, Epidemiology, Malaria and Descriptive research. The various areas that he examines in his Citation study include Odds ratio, Bibliometrics and Scientometrics. His work deals with themes such as Body mass index and Orthodontics, which intersect with Sagittal plane.
David A. Groneberg mainly investigates Cross-sectional study, Public health, Environmental health, Multivariate analysis and Logistic regression. His studies deal with areas such as Rural area, Social deprivation, Dengue virus, Dengue fever and Urbanization as well as Cross-sectional study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Tropical medicine, Epidemiology, Malaria and Health care in addition to Public health.
David A. Groneberg incorporates Environmental health and Distribution in his studies. The Logistic regression study combines topics in areas such as Pregnancy, Healthcare worker and Family medicine. His studies in Human papilloma virus integrate themes in fields like Socioeconomic status and Citation.
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THE TOXICITY OF CADMIUM AND RESULTING HAZARDS FOR HUMAN HEALTH
Johannes Godt;Franziska Scheidig;Christian Grosse-Siestrup;Vera Esche.
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (2006)
Increased Expression of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid-1 in Airway Nerves of Chronic Cough
David A Groneberg;Akio Niimi;Q Thai Dinh;Borja Cosio.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2004)
Chymotrypsin C (CTRC) variants that diminish activity or secretion are associated with chronic pancreatitis.
Jonas Rosendahl;Heiko Witt;Richárd Szmola;Eesh Bhatia.
Nature Genetics (2008)
Probiotic-induced suppression of allergic sensitization and airway inflammation is associated with an increase of T regulatory-dependent mechanisms in a murine model of asthma
Feleszko W;Jaworska J;Jaworska J;Rha Rd;Steinhausen S.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy (2007)
Nanomedicine for respiratory diseases
Ulrich Pison;Tobias Welte;Michael Giersig;David A. Groneberg.
European Journal of Pharmacology (2006)
Variants in CPA1 are strongly associated with early onset chronic pancreatitis
Heiko Witt;Sebastian Beer;Jonas Rosendahl;Jian Min Chen;Jian Min Chen.
Nature Genetics (2013)
Fundamentals of pulmonary drug delivery.
D.A. Groneberg;C. Witt;U. Wagner;K.F. Chung.
Respiratory Medicine (2003)
Occupational medicine and toxicology
David A Groneberg;Axel Fischer.
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (2006)
A degradation-sensitive anionic trypsinogen ( PRSS2 ) variant protects against chronic pancreatitis
Heiko Witt;Miklós Sahin-Tóth;Olfert Landt;Jian Min Chen.
Nature Genetics (2006)
Neurogenic mechanisms in bronchial inflammatory diseases.
D. A. Groneberg;D. Quarcoo;N. Frossard;A. Fischer.
Allergy (2004)
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