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M. Guckian, M T Krishna, D. J. Unsworth, S. Bahal, J. Moore, J. Jones, H. Clifford, L. McKain, Aarnoud Huissoon
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Transfusion Medicine. 25:201-203
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Clinical and Experimental Allergy
Autor:
M T Krishna, Sundeep S. Salvi
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Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. 13:172-176
Asthma and allergic diseases are disorders with a predominant Th2 immune response and there is some evidence of an inverse correlation between incidence of tuberculosis and prevalence of allergic diseases. Skewing the immune response towards a Th1 ph
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S. M. Puddicombe, R. Polosa, A. Richter, M. T. Krishna, P. H. Howarth, S. T. Holgate, D. E. Davies
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The FASEB Journal. 14:1362-1374
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Molecular Medicine Today
Asthma is recognized as the most common treatable chronic disease of the lung, afflicting over 100 million people of all age groups yet, despite therapeutic advances, there has been little impact on the rising morbidity and mortality from the disease
Autor:
S. T. Holgate, M T Krishna
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Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 29:150-154
Autor:
Quin Ct, John L. Smith, Anthony J. Frew, E. Hodges, Stephen T. Holgate, M T Krishna, Stuart A. Lanham, J. Dasmahapatra
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Clinical and Experimental Immunology. 112:363-374
SUMMARYT cells are thought to play an important regulatory role in asthma, but little is known about the T cell repertoire of the human lung or whether asthma is associated with any specific repertoire changes. Flow cytometry and MoAbs to TCR VB (TCR
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Ian Mudway, Anthony J. Frew, N. J. Withers, Andrew F. Walls, Luis M. Teran, G. L. Biscione, Laurie Lau, M T Krishna, S. T. Holgate, J. Madden, Thomas Sandström, Frank J. Kelly
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European Respiratory Journal. 11:1294-1300
Short-term exposure to ozone at peak ambient levels induces neutrophil influx and impairs lung function in healthy humans. In order to investigate the mechanisms contributing to neutrophil recruitment and to examine the role of T-cells in the acute i
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Aarnoud Huissoon, EG Davies, Grant Hayman, Alison M. Condliffe, P. Wood, E. McDermott, Ravishankar Sargur, Rashmi Jain, Z. Panahloo, Tariq El-Shanawany, Katherine Henderson, David Guzman, Hilary Longhurst, Veronika Reiser, Gavin P. Spickett, JD Edgar, M. Abuzakouk, Viviane Knerr, Sarita Workman, Anna Shrimpton, Lisa Devlin, S. E. Marshall, Dinakantha S. Kumararatne, Claire Bethune, Niall Conlon, Richard Herriot, Sofia Grigoriadou, A Herwadkar, Marc Turner, Bodo Grimbacher, Stéphane Paulus, Sadia Noorani, C. J. Darroch, Peter D. Arkwright, Christine Symons, M T Krishna, Mary Slatter, Andrew R. Gennery, C. Bangs, Z. Allwood, Smita Y. Patel, K. Ford, Matthew Helbert, Helen Baxendale, Scott Hackett, H. Alachkar, Sujoy Khan, Paul T. Heath, Stephen Jolles, Matthew Buckland
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Clinical and experimental immunology. 175(1)
Summary This report summarizes the establishment of the first national online registry of primary immune deficency in the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency (UKPID Registry). This UKPID Registry is based on the European Socie
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Hospital Practice. 31:115-130
With advances in molecular biology, the complex inflammatory events that underlie asthma are being unraveled. The players are diverse, involving two populations each of mast cells and helper T cells, eosinophils, bronchial endothelial and epithelial