Journal of Respiratory Research

ISSN: 2412-2424; Frequency: Biannually, Instant published; The first Issue: December, 2015; Full Open Access; Publishing fee

SCOPE: JRR publish high-quality original articles, reviews, and commentaries in the fields of respiratory medicine, including lung cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, pathophysiology, thoracic imaging, paediatric pneumology, occupational medicine, intensive care, sleep medicine, and thoracic surgery and oncology.

MISSION: The mission of the journal is the rapid exchange of scientific information between clinicians and scientists worldwide, seeks publish papers reporting original clinical and scientific research which are of a high standard and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of respiratory.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Yoshinori Marunaka, Professor and Chairperson, Departments of Molecular Cell Physiology and Bio-Ionomics, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan; and also serves as Director, the Library at the university, and Director and Professor, Japan Institute for Food Education and Health, St. Agnes’ University. He is President-Elect, The Physiological Society of Japan. More
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Antonio M. Esquinas, MD, PhD, staff physician of Intensive Care unit of Hospital Morales Meseguer in Murcia (Spain), associated Fellow College Chest Physicians, International Fellow American Association of Respiratory Care and Director International School of Non-invasive mechanical Ventilation, President International Association of NIV, and Ibero American Association of Bioethics in NIV. More
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  • ABSTRACT: Respiratory diseases have broad category from allergic disease to diffuse lung diseases. In approach for these diseases, we should collect many useful clinical information with physiological, imaging, and pathological point of view. Using focused clinical approach and physiological thinking will contribute to arrive adequate diagnosis with imaging and pathology. I show integrated approach of clinical findings and physiology for representative respiratory diseases such as community acquired pneumonia, chronic obstructive lung disease, bronchial asthma and interstitial lung disease. More
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EXCELLENT ARTICLES

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EDITORIAL

HLA loci and respiratory allergic diseases PDF HTML
Hélder Freitas Spínola 112-121
HLA loci and respiratory infectious diseases PDF HTML
Hélder Freitas Spínola 56-66
Revised World Health Organization Classification of Lung Tumours. Important changes and implications. PDF HTML
William Eduard Sterlacci 15-17

TOPIC HIGHLIGHT

The WHO shorter MDR-TB regimen: who will benefit with it? PDF HTML
Rafael Laniado-Laborín 92-94

REVIEW

Lung Disease in Dengue PDF HTML
Viroj Wiwanitkit 7-9
Role of magnesium sulphate in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease PDF HTML
Sule Comert 10-12

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Supply of the alveoli with blood and circulation in the alveoli PDF HTML
Kirill Pavlovich Ivanov 125-128
Gas chromatography and Mass spectroscopy based detection of autoinducer-2 like molecule in the circulation of tuberculosis infected cases PDF HTML
Anish Zacharia, Anubhav Jain, Ruchika Raghuvanshi, Ajay Kumar, GBKS Prasad, Prakash Singh Bisen 33-36

CASE REPORT

Catamenial pneumothorax: a challenging diagnosis PDF HTML
Flavio Colaut, N Clemente, M. De Luca 102-104