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D-Index
65
Citations
16543
World Ranking
9082
National Ranking
4034

Overview

Emil Y. Chi is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States, focusing research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Rheumatology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Emergency Medicine.

Their research covers a range of specialized topics, notably Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments, Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy, Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes, Foreign Body Medical Cases, Restraint-Related Deaths, as well as Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries.

Emil Y. Chi's recent publications include:

  • Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension and cardiogenic shock in acute systemic lupus erythematosus, 2025, BMJ Case Reports
  • A Crumpet, a Canine and a Cryoprobe: A Case of Tooth Aspiration, 2025, Respirology Case Reports

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • D. Keating
  • Sahan Chandrasekara
  • Matthew Donnan
  • Melanie Wong

Emil Y. Chi's work has appeared mostly in the venues BMJ Case Reports and Respirology Case Reports, each having published one of their papers.

Best Publications

  • Regulatory T Cell-Derived Interleukin-10 Limits Inflammation at Environmental Interfaces

    Yuri P. Rubtsov;Jeffrey P. Rasmussen;Emil Y. Chi;Jason Fontenot

  • A monoclonal antibody to the adherence-promoting leukocyte glycoprotein, CD18, reduces organ injury and improves survival from hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation in rabbits.

    N B Vedder;R K Winn;C L Rice;E Y Chi

  • Inhibition of Wnt/β-catenin/CREB binding protein (CBP) signaling reverses pulmonary fibrosis

    William R. Henderson;Emil Y. Chi;Xin Ye;Cu Nguyen

  • Effects of leukotriene B4 in the human lung. Recruitment of neutrophils into the alveolar spaces without a change in protein permeability.

    Thomas R. Martin;Brent P. Pistorese;Emil Y. Chi;Richard B. Goodman

  • Neutrophil Apoptosis in the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    Gustavo Matute-Bello;W. Conrad Liles;Frank Radella;Kenneth P. Steinberg

  • Real-time visualization of high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment using ultrasound imaging

    Shahram Vaezy;Xuegong Shi;Roy W Martin;Emil Chi

  • Translocation of the 85-kDa Phospholipase A2 from Cytosol to the Nuclear Envelope in Rat Basophilic Leukemia Cells Stimulated with Calcium Ionophore or IgE/Antigen

    Sarah Glover;Timothy Bayburt;Mechthild Jonas;Emil Chi

  • Soluble Fas Ligand Induces Epithelial Cell Apoptosis in Humans with Acute Lung Injury (ARDS)

    G Matute-Bello;W C Liles;K P Steinberg;P A Kiener

  • The importance of leukotrienes in airway inflammation in a mouse model of asthma.

    William R. Henderson;David B. Lewis;Richard K. Albert;Yu Zhang

  • Impact of topical oils on the skin barrier: possible implications for neonatal health in developing countries.

    Gary L. Darmstadt;M. Mao-Qiang;E. Chi;S. K. Saha

  • Preparation of multivesicular liposomes

    Sinil Kim;Mitchell S. Turker;Emil Y. Chi;Shifra Sela

  • New mechanism for glomerular injury. Myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide-halide system.

    R J Johnson;W G Couser;E Y Chi;S Adler

  • Hypercapnic acidosis is protective in an in vivo model of ventilator-induced lung injury

    Scott E. Sinclair;David A. Kregenow;Wayne J. E. Lamm;Ian R. Starr

  • Fas (CD95) Induces Alveolar Epithelial Cell Apoptosis in Vivo: Implications for Acute Pulmonary Inflammation

    Gustavo Matute-Bello;Robert K. Winn;Mechthild Jonas;Emil Y. Chi

  • Inhibition of leukocyte adherence by anti-CD18 monoclonal antibody attenuates reperfusion injury in the rabbit ear

    N B Vedder;R K Winn;C L Rice;E Y Chi

  • Reversal of Allergen-induced Airway Remodeling by CysLT1 Receptor Blockade

    William R. Henderson;Gertrude K S Chiang;Ying Tzang Tien;Emil Y. Chi

  • Importance of group X–secreted phospholipase A2 in allergen-induced airway inflammation and remodeling in a mouse asthma model

    William R. Henderson;Emil Y. Chi;James G. Bollinger;Ying Tzang Tien

  • Augmented lung injury due to interaction between hyperoxia and mechanical ventilation

    Scott E. Sinclair;William A. Altemeier;Gustavo Matute-Bello;Emil Y. Chi

  • Respiratory epithelial cell invasion by group B streptococci.

    C E Rubens;S Smith;M Hulse;E Y Chi

  • Eosinophil peroxidase-induced mast cell secretion.

    W R Henderson;E Y Chi;S J Klebanoff

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Henderson
William R. Henderson University of Washington
Thomas R. Martin
Thomas R. Martin University of Washington
Seymour J. Klebanoff
Seymour J. Klebanoff University of Washington
Lawrence A. Crum
Lawrence A. Crum University of Washington
Craig E. Rubens
Craig E. Rubens Seattle Children's Hospital
John M. Harlan
John M. Harlan University of Washington
W. Conrad Liles
W. Conrad Liles University of Washington
Christopher B. Wilson
Christopher B. Wilson Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Michael H. Gelb
Michael H. Gelb University of Washington
Edward D. Verrier
Edward D. Verrier University of Washington

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