Kate Gaffey
- Increased phosphorylated p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in COPD lungsBy Kate Gaffey, Sophie Reynolds, Jonathan Plumb, Manminder Kaur and Dave SinghKate Gaffey1University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK2Contributed equally to this work and are joint first authorsSophie Reynolds1University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK2Contributed equally to this work and are joint first authorsJonathan Plumb1University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKManminder Kaur1University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKDave Singh1University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK
- Increased phosphorylated p38 mitogen activated protein kinase in COPD lungsBy Kate Gaffey, Sophie Reynolds, Jonathan Plumb, Manminder Kaur and Dave SinghArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalKate Gaffey*University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester#Kate Gaffey and Sophie Reynolds contributed equally to this work and are joint first authorsSophie Reynolds*University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester#Kate Gaffey and Sophie Reynolds contributed equally to this work and are joint first authorsJonathan Plumb*University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South ManchesterManminder Kaur*University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South ManchesterDave Singh*University of Manchester, NIHR Translational Research Facility, University Hospital of South Manchester
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