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Overview

Elizabeth C. Matsui is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with significant contributions also in the subfields of Physiology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Immunology and Allergy, General Health Professions, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The main topics of Elizabeth C. Matsui's work include:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Noise Effects and Management

Their research output includes recent papers such as:

  • "Asthma and the social determinants of health," 2021, Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology
  • "Childhood Asthma Incidence, Early and Persistent Wheeze, and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Factors in the ECHO/CREW Consortium," 2022, JAMA Pediatrics
  • "Race, Lung Function, and Long-Term Mortality in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III," 2021, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Reframing racial and ethnic disparities in atopic dermatitis in Black and Latinx populations," 2021, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "Association of a Housing Mobility Program With Childhood Asthma Symptoms and Exacerbations," 2023, JAMA

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Roger D. Peng
  • Susan Balcer-Whaley
  • Corinne Keet
  • Darlene Bhavnani
  • Meredith C. McCormack

Elizabeth C. Matsui's work is often published in journals such as:

  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • PEDIATRICS
  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • JAMA

Best Publications

  • The natural history of IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy

    Justin M. Skripak;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Kim Mudd;Robert A. Wood

  • The natural history of egg allergy

    Jessica H. Savage;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Justin M. Skripak;Robert A. Wood

  • A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of milk oral immunotherapy for cow's milk allergy.

    Justin M. Skripak;Scott D. Nash;Hannah Rowley;Nga H. Brereton

  • Effects of early-life exposure to allergens and bacteria on recurrent wheeze and atopy in urban children

    Susan V. Lynch;Robert A. Wood;Homer Boushey;Leonard B. Bacharier

  • The relationship of allergen-specific IgE levels and oral food challenge outcome.

    Tamara T Perry;Elizabeth C Matsui;Mary Kay Conover-Walker;Robert A Wood

  • Association of Foxp3 regulatory gene expression with graft-versus-host disease

    Yuji Miura;Christopher J. Thoburn;Emilie C. Bright;Michele L. Phelps

  • The natural history of tree nut allergy

    David M. Fleischer;Mary Kay Conover-Walker;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Robert A. Wood

  • Risk of oral food challenges.

    Tamara T. Perry;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Mary K. Conover-Walker;Robert A. Wood

  • The natural history of soy allergy

    Jessica H. Savage;Allison J. Kaeding;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Robert A. Wood

  • The natural history of wheat allergy

    Corinne A. Keet;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Gitika Dhillon;Patrick Lenehan

  • Indoor Air Pollution and Asthma in Children

    Patrick N. Breysse;Gregory B. Diette;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Arlene M. Butz

  • Urinary levels of triclosan and parabens are associated with aeroallergen and food sensitization

    Jessica H. Savage;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Robert A. Wood;Corinne A. Keet

  • Asthma control, adiposity, and adipokines among inner-city adolescents.

    Meyer Kattan;Rajesh Kumar;Gordon R. Bloomberg;Herman E. Mitchell

  • Neighborhood poverty, urban residence, race/ethnicity, and asthma: Rethinking the inner-city asthma epidemic

    Corinne A. Keet;Meredith C. McCormack;Craig E. Pollack;Roger D. Peng

  • Allergy to furry animals: New insights, diagnostic approaches, and challenges

    Jon R. Konradsen;Jon R. Konradsen;Takao Fujisawa;Marianne van Hage;Gunilla Hedlin;Gunilla Hedlin

  • Allergy testing in childhood: Using allergen-specific IgE tests

    Scott H. Sicherer;Robert A. Wood;Stuart Abramson;Bradley E. Chipps

  • A Longitudinal Study of Indoor Nitrogen Dioxide Levels and Respiratory Symptoms in Inner-City Children with Asthma

    Nadia N. Hansel;Patrick N. Breysse;Meredith C. McCormack;Elizabeth C. Matsui

  • Open-label maintenance after milk oral immunotherapy for IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy

    Satya D. Narisety;Justin M. Skripak;Pamela Steele;Robert G. Hamilton

  • A randomized trial of air cleaners and a health coach to improve indoor air quality for inner-city children with asthma and secondhand smoke exposure.

    Arlene M. Butz;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Patrick Breysse;Jean Curtin-Brosnan

  • Pediatric Asthma Health Disparities: Race, Hardship, Housing, and Asthma in a National Survey.

    Helen K. Hughes;Elizabeth C. Matsui;Megan M. Tschudy;Craig E. Pollack

  • TH17 Cells Mediate Steroid-Resistant Airway Inflammation and Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Mice

    Erika Torjusen;Elizabeth C. Matsui

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick N. Breysse
Patrick N. Breysse Johns Hopkins University
Nadia N. Hansel
Nadia N. Hansel Johns Hopkins University
Robert A. Wood
Robert A. Wood Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Corinne A. Keet
Corinne A. Keet Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Peyton A. Eggleston
Peyton A. Eggleston Johns Hopkins University
Wanda Phipatanakul
Wanda Phipatanakul Boston Children's Hospital
Matthew S. Perzanowski
Matthew S. Perzanowski Columbia University
Rachel L. Miller
Rachel L. Miller Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Beverly Paigen
Beverly Paigen University of Pennsylvania
James E. Gern
James E. Gern University of Wisconsin–Madison

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