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- Inhibition of the asthmatic allergen challenge response by the CRTH2 antagonist OC000459By Dave Singh, Paul Cadden, Michael Hunter, Lisa Pearce Collins, Mike Perkins, Roy Pettipher, Elizabeth Townsend, Shân Vinall and Brian O'ConnorDave Singh*University of Manchester, Medicines Evaluation Unit, University Hospital of South Manchester Foundation Trust, WythenshawePaul Cadden*University of Manchester, Medicines Evaluation Unit, University Hospital of South Manchester Foundation Trust, WythenshaweMichael Hunter#Oxagen Ltd, AbingdonLisa Pearce Collins#Oxagen Ltd, AbingdonMike Perkins#Oxagen Ltd, AbingdonRoy Pettipher#Oxagen Ltd, AbingdonElizabeth Townsend#Oxagen Ltd, AbingdonShân Vinall#Oxagen Ltd, AbingdonBrian O'Connor¶Dept of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine at King's College Hospital+Respiratory Clinical Trials, London, UK
- Mucosal explant induced migration of T-cells from severe asthmatics is inhibited by CCR4 antagonismBy Thomas Southworth, Anna Kuklinska-Pijanka, Justyna Sutula, Paul Cadden, Simon Hodgson, David Hall and Dave SinghThomas Southworth1NIHR Translational Research Facility, The University of Manchester, United KingdomAnna Kuklinska-Pijanka1NIHR Translational Research Facility, The University of Manchester, United KingdomJustyna Sutula1NIHR Translational Research Facility, The University of Manchester, United KingdomPaul Cadden1NIHR Translational Research Facility, The University of Manchester, United KingdomSimon Hodgson2Respiratory Therapy Area Unit, GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, United KingdomDavid Hall2Respiratory Therapy Area Unit, GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, United KingdomDave Singh1NIHR Translational Research Facility, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
- Inhibition of the asthmatic allergen challenge response by the CRTH2 antagonist OC000459By Dave Singh, Paul Cadden, Michael Hunter, Lisa Pearce Collins, Mike Perkins, Roy Pettipher, Elizabeth Townsend, Shân Vinall and Brian O'ConnorArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalDave SinghPaul CaddenMichael HunterLisa Pearce CollinsMike PerkinsRoy PettipherElizabeth TownsendShân Vinall
- Employment status and risk of occupational asthma based on job title in a district general severe asthma treatment cohortBy Sarah Diver, Paul Cadden, David Allen, Karl Ballance and Jennifer HoyleSarah Diver1Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United KingdomPaul Cadden1Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United KingdomDavid Allen1Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United KingdomKarl Ballance1Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United KingdomJennifer Hoyle1Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
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