A.M. Jones
- Cystic Fibrosis (out of print)Edited by A.K. Webb and F.A. RatjenBook | Published in 2006DOI: 10.1183/1025448x.erm3506ISBN (electronic): 978-1-904097-85-3
- Table 2. –By A.M. Jones and S.C. BellBook | Published in 1970
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- Table 1. –By A.M. Jones and S.C. BellBook | Published in 1970
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- Burkholderia cepacia: current clinical issues, environmental controversies and ethical dilemmasBy A.M. Jones, M.E. Dodd and A.K. WebbA.M. JonesM.E. Dodd
- Inflammatory markers in cystic fibrosis patients with transmissible Pseudomonas aeruginosaBy A.M. Jones, L. Martin, R.J. Bright-Thomas, M.E. Dodd, A McDowell, K.L. Moffitt, J.S. Elborn and A.K. WebbA.M. JonesL. MartinR.J. Bright-ThomasM.E. DoddA McDowellK.L. MoffittJ.S. Elborn
- Can early infection explain the sibling effect in adult atopy?By P. Cullinan, J.M. Harris, A.J. Newman Taylor, M. Jones, P. Taylor, J.R. Dave, P. Mills, S.A. Moffat, C.W. White, J.K. Figg, A.M. Moon and M.C. BarnesP. CullinanJ.M. HarrisA.J. Newman TaylorM. JonesP. TaylorJ.R. DaveP. MillsS.A. MoffatC.W. WhiteJ.K. FiggA.M. Moon
- From the AuthorsBy A.M. Jones, R.J. Bright-Thomas, M.E. Dodd and A.K. WebbA.M. JonesR.J. Bright-ThomasM.E. Dodd
- Can transmissible strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa be successfully eradicated?By F.J. Gilchrist, M. France, R. Bright-Thomas, C.J. Doherty, J.R. Govan, A.K. Webb and A.M. JonesF.J. GilchristM. FranceR. Bright-ThomasC.J. DohertyJ.R. GovanA.K. WebbA.M. Jones
- Diagnosis of respiratory viral infections in cystic fibrosis by PCR using sputum samplesBy A.M. Jones, W. Flight, B. Isalska, M. Cullen, K. Mutton, A. Bowling, D. Riley, K. Webb and R. Bright-ThomasA.M. JonesW. FlightB. IsalskaM. CullenK. MuttonA. BowlingD. RileyK. Webb
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