Gordon MacGregor
- Sputum processing methods in airway disease: Which is best?By Margaret Rainer, Faizah Haider, Philippa Marks, Ruth McCartney, Jan Rezulski, Steven Greenaway, Gordon MacGregor and Graham ClarkeMargaret Rainer1Respiratory & Inflammation ECD, Quintiles Drug Research Unit, London, United KingdomFaizah Haider1Respiratory & Inflammation ECD, Quintiles Drug Research Unit, London, United KingdomPhilippa Marks1Respiratory & Inflammation ECD, Quintiles Drug Research Unit, London, United KingdomRuth McCartney2Immunology, Infection and Inflammation, Glasgow University, Glasgow, United KingdomJan Rezulski1Respiratory & Inflammation ECD, Quintiles Drug Research Unit, London, United KingdomSteven Greenaway1Respiratory & Inflammation ECD, Quintiles Drug Research Unit, London, United KingdomGordon MacGregor2Immunology, Infection and Inflammation, Glasgow University, Glasgow, United KingdomGraham Clarke1Respiratory & Inflammation ECD, Quintiles Drug Research Unit, London, United Kingdom3Cardio-thoracic Pharmacology, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
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