Scott Elliott
- Urinary proteomics in asthma: Search for a biomarkerBy Scott Elliott, Jonathan Owen, Thomas Brown, Sumita Kerley, Jan Shute and Chauhan AnoopScott Elliott1Translational Research Laboratory, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hants, United KingdomJonathan Owen1Translational Research Laboratory, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hants, United KingdomThomas Brown1Translational Research Laboratory, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hants, United KingdomSumita Kerley1Translational Research Laboratory, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hants, United KingdomJan Shute2Institute of Biomedical Science, University of Portsmouth, Hants, United KingdomChauhan Anoop1Translational Research Laboratory, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hants, United Kingdom
- Sputum neutrophil differential cell count in health and relationship to disease severity in asthmaBy Clair Barber, Scott Elliott, Jon Ward, Laurie Lau, Kerry Gove, Tom Brown, Hitasha Rupani, Tim Hinks, Ratko Djukanovic, Ramesh Kurukuaaratchy, Anoop Chauhan and Peter HowarthClair Barber1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomScott Elliott3Respiratory Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, United KingdomJon Ward2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomLaurie Lau2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomKerry Gove2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomTom Brown3Respiratory Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, United KingdomHitasha Rupani2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomTim Hinks2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomRatko Djukanovic2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomRamesh Kurukuaaratchy4Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton MHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomAnoop Chauhan3Respiratory Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, United KingdomPeter Howarth2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
- Physiological and biological predictors of length of stay and recovery in adults with acute asthmaBy Thomas Jones, Jonathon Owen, Thomas Brown, Scott Elliott, Samal Gunatilake, Heena Mistry, William Storrar, Sumita Kerley, Dominic Reynish, Sal Matti, Jan Shute and Anoop ChauhanThomas Jones1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomJonathon Owen2Respiratory Medicine, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Winchester, Hampshire United KingdomThomas Brown1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomScott Elliott1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomSamal Gunatilake1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomHeena Mistry1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomWilliam Storrar1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomSumita Kerley1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomDominic Reynish1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomSal Matti3Respiratory Medicine, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Basingstoke, Hampshire United KingdomJan Shute4School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomAnoop Chauhan1Respiratory Medicine, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth, Hampshire United Kingdom
- Correlation of inflammatory markers of disease with sputum neutrophilia in severe asthmaBy Clair Barber, Laurie Lau, Scott Elliott, Jon Ward, Kerry Gove, Tom Brown, Hitasha Rupani, Tim Hinks, Ratko Djukanovic, Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, Anoop Chauhan, Karl J. Staples and Peter HowarthClair Barber1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomLaurie Lau2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomScott Elliott3Respiratory Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomJon Ward2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomKerry Gove2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomTom Brown3Respiratory Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomHitasha Rupani2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomTim Hinks2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomRatko Djukanovic2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomRamesh Kurukulaaratchy4Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomAnoop Chauhan3Respiratory Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire United KingdomKarl J. Staples2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United KingdomPeter Howarth2Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire United Kingdom
- The uptake of technology and the SENSOR studyBy Anoop Chauhan, Kevin Auton, Ann Dewey, Scott Elliott, Carole Fogg, Sharon Glaysher, Ben Green, Samal Gunatilake, Thomas Jones, Claire Roberts, Stephen Rule and William StorrarAnoop Chauhan1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomKevin Auton2Director, Aseptika Ltd, Cambridge, United KingdomAnn Dewey3School of Health Sciences & Social Work, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United KingdomScott Elliott1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomCarole Fogg3School of Health Sciences & Social Work, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United KingdomSharon Glaysher1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomBen Green1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomSamal Gunatilake1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomThomas Jones1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomClaire Roberts1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomStephen Rule1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United KingdomWilliam Storrar1Research & Innovation Office, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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