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David H. Dockrell, J Callahan, Joby Cole, Patrícia Coelho, JB McCafferty, Dave Singh, Richard C. Budd, Martin A. Bewley, MK Whyte, Sarah R. Walmsley, Eilise M. Ryan
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BTS/BALR/BLF Early Career Investigator Awards.
COPD is set to become the third leading cause of death globally by 2023. To date, we have no significant disease modifying therapies. COPD patients experience chronic inflammation and defective innate immunity, largely driven by macrophage dysfunctio
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K. Dhaliwal, Robert Grecian, Adam Byron, E. Gwyer Findlay, Margaret C. Frame, MK Whyte, Sarah R. Walmsley
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Trials and new concepts in pleural disease.
Introduction Raised blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) correlates with worse outcomes in NSCLC. Increasing evidence shows neutrophils are not the short-lived bystander they were once considered to be, but instead a persistent active player in
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Ann Marie Swart, Andrew M. Wilson, Anthony Cahn, Toby M. Maher, Edwin R. Chilvers, Allan Clark, Susan Stirling, David M. Livermore, Eme-Tipac Team, David R Thickett, William D. Fraser, MK Whyte, Helen Parfrey, Matthew Hammond
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B16. ILD THERAPY II.
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Ajm Howden, Ananda S. Mirchandani, Patrícia Coelho, Rebecca S. Dickinson, Tracie Plant, A von Kriegsheim, Wesley Vermaelen, Fiona Murphy, Doreen A. Cantrell, Emily R. Watts, Andrew J. Finch, Pranvera Sadiku, Jens L. Hukelmann, Robert Grecian, Duncan Humphries, MK Whyte, Eilise M. Ryan, Sarah R. Walmsley, Bart Ghesquière
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Fuelling the fire: inflammation and infection in lung disease.
Introduction and objectives Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is characterised by neutrophil driven alveolar and vascular injury. Alveolar damage is associated with worsening hypoxia and increased mortality. Specific therapies targeting neut
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Felix Ellett, Tracie Plant, Sarah R. Walmsley, S. Eamsamnarng, Ananda S. Mirchandani, MK Whyte, Leo M. Carlin, Fiona Murphy, Emily R. Watts, Jessie-May Morgan, Andrew J.W. Furley
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BTS/BALR/BLF Early Career Investigators awards symposium.
Effective host responses to injury and infection require both rapid recruitment of neutrophils into tissues and timely inflammation resolution. Research currently focuses on initiation and resolution as distinct phases of inflammation and neutrophil
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David H. Dockrell, Richard C. Budd, PA Reid, G Choudhury, Eilise M. Ryan, William L. Rumsey, Yolanda Sanchez, Patrícia Coelho, Sarah R. Walmsley, Martin A. Bewley, MK Whyte
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Mechanistic insights into COPD.
COPD patients have defective innate immunity, characterised in part by macrophage dysfunction. In established disease, both monocyte derived macrophages (MDM) and alveolar macrophages (AM), have impaired phagocytosis of bacteria and apoptotic cells (
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MK Whyte, V Finisguerra, Allan Lawrie, Massimilliano Mazzone, Randall S. Johnson, Julie A. Preston, Adriana Tavares, Aar Thompson, Simon J. Foster, Andrew S. Cowburn, Amy Lewis, Joseph A Willson, Richard R. Meehan, Lynne Williams, David H. Dockrell, Edwin R. Chilvers, Sarah R. Walmsley, Stuart J. Forbes, Abdul G. Hameed, Fiona Murphy, John P. Thomson, Helen M. Marriott, Roland H Stimson, Rebecca S. Dickinson
Publikováno v:
Thorax. 71:A61.2-A62
Introduction Systemic hypoxaemia and recurrent bacterial infections frequently co-exist in patients with acute and chronic lung disease and correlate with poor clinical outcomes. Inappropriate neutrophilic inflammation is regularly seen in these circ
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C101. VIRAL PATHOGENESIS AND IMMUNITY.
Autor:
Simon S. Cross, Paul F. Mercer, Helen M. Marriott, David H. Dockrell, MK Whyte, Allan Lawrie, Rachel C. Chambers, Emmet E. McGrath
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Thorax. 66:A51-A52
Introduction The concept of driving cellular apoptosis as a potential therapy for diseases characterised by inappropriate cellular persistence or proliferation is of widespread interest. We previously showed a death receptor ligand, TRAIL, accelerate
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Europe PubMed Central
Oxygen derived free radicals (ODFRs), generated by eosinophils, neutrophils, alveolar macrophages and mast cells, have been proposed as important mediators of inflammatory damage in asthma. We attempted to assess the role of these free radicals in pa
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9992834a6d84fc84337b86f343a17bd7
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/2606195
http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/2606195