Alexander Mackay
- Association of airway bacterial load with inhaled corticosteroid dosage in stable COPDBy Davinder Garcha, Sarah Thurston, Anant Patel, Alexander Mackay, James Goldring, Tim McHugh, Gavin Donaldson and Jadwiga WedzichaDavinder Garcha1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United KingdomSarah Thurston1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United KingdomAnant Patel1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United KingdomJames Goldring1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United KingdomTim McHugh2Centre for Medical Microbiology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College, London, United Kingdom
- The prevalence of clinically relevant micro-organisms in stable and exacerbated COPD using PCR techniquesBy Siobhan George, Davinder Garcha, Anant Patel, Alexander Mackay, Richa Singh, Raymond Sapsford, Gavin Donaldson and Wisia WedzichaSiobhan George1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomDavinder Garcha1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomAnant Patel1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomRicha Singh1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomRaymond Sapsford1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United KingdomWisia Wedzicha1Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom
- Beyond PROs - Using narrative techniques to understand the real life of patients with COPDBy Mohammad Al-Ubaydli, Mike Baldwin, Anne Marie Cunningham, Alexander Mackay, David Snowden and Wisia WedzichaMohammad Al-Ubaydli1Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education, University College London, United KingdomMike Baldwin2Horsham Research Centre, Novartis, Horsham, United KingdomAnne Marie Cunningham4School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United KingdomAlexander Mackay3Medical School, University College London, United KingdomDavid Snowden1Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education, University College London, United KingdomWisia Wedzicha3Medical School, University College London, United Kingdom
- The impact of bacterial colonisation on airway inflammation in stable COPDBy Richa Singh, Davinder Garcha, Anant Patel, Alexander Mackay, Gavin Donaldson and Jadwiga WedzichaRicha Singh1Academic Department of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomDavinder Garcha1Academic Department of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomAnant Patel1Academic Department of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Academic Department of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Academic Department of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Academic Department of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United Kingdom
- Medication prescribing for COPD in primary care databasesBy Simon Brill, Ethaar El-Emir, James Allinson, Alexander Mackay, Richa Singh, Anant Patel, Gavin Donaldson, Irwin Nazareth and Jadwiga WedzichaSimon Brill1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomEthaar El-Emir1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomJames Allinson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomRicha Singh1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomAnant Patel1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomIrwin Nazareth2Research Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UCL, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United Kingdom
- Comparison of quantitative PCR and quantitative culture for the detection of airway pathogenic bacteria in COPDBy Richa Singh, Sarah Thurston, Alexander Mackay, Beverly Kowlessar, James Allinson, Simon Brill, Gavin Donaldson and Jadwiga WedzichaRicha Singh1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomSarah Thurston1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomBeverly Kowlessar1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomJames Allinson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomSimon Brill1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United Kingdom
- Relationship of monocyte-derived macrophage phagocytosis to exacerbation susceptibility in stable COPDBy Richa Singh, Kylie Belchamber, Alexander Mackay, Beverly Kowlessar, James Allinson, Simon Brill, Gavin Donaldson, Peter Barnes, Jadwiga Wedzicha and Louise DonnellyRicha Singh1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomKylie Belchamber2Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomBeverly Kowlessar1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomJames Allinson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomSimon Brill1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomPeter Barnes2Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomLouise Donnelly2Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in sputum and serum as a novel biomarker of COPDBy Junpei Saito, Alexander Mackay, Christos Rossios, David Gibeon, Patricia Macedo, Rudy Sinharay, Pankaj Bhavsar, Mitsuru Munakata, Jadwiga Wedzicha and Kian Fan ChungJunpei Saito1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, JapanAlexander Mackay3Centre for Respiratory Medicine, University College London Medical School, Royal Free Campus, London, United KingdomChristos Rossios1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomDavid Gibeon1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomPatricia Macedo1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomRudy Sinharay1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomPankaj Bhavsar1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomMitsuru Munakata4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, JapanJadwiga Wedzicha3Centre for Respiratory Medicine, University College London Medical School, Royal Free Campus, London, United KingdomKian Fan Chung1Experimental Studies, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
- TNFα release by monocyte-derived macrophages at stable and exacerbation states in COPDBy Richa Singh, Kylie Belchamber, Alexander Mackay, Beverly Kowlessar, James Allinson, Simon Brill, Gavin Donaldson, Peter Barnes, Jadwiga Wedzicha and Louise DonnellyRicha Singh1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomKylie Belchamber2Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomBeverly Kowlessar1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomJames Allinson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomSimon Brill1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomPeter Barnes2Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, United KingdomLouise Donnelly2Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- Effect of lower airway bacterial colonisation on time to acute exacerbation in patients with COPDBy Richa Singh, Alexander Mackay, Simon Brill, James Allinson, Peter Barnes, Louise Donnelly, Gavin Donaldson and Jadwiga WedzichaRicha Singh1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomAlexander Mackay2Centre of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, London, United KingdomSimon Brill1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomJames Allinson1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomPeter Barnes1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomLouise Donnelly1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomJadwiga Wedzicha1Airway Disease Section, NHLI, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
- Inflammatory serum profiles are consistent across independent exacerbations in COPD patients with a history of frequent exacerbationsBy Alexander Mackay, Matthew Loza, Patrick Branigan, Siobhan George, Gavin Donaldson, Frederic Baribaud and Jadwiga WedzichaAlexander Mackay1Centre for Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, Royal Free Campus, London, United KingdomMatthew Loza2Janssen Research & Development, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, United StatesPatrick Branigan2Janssen Research & Development, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, United StatesSiobhan George3Airways Disease Section, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomGavin Donaldson3Airways Disease Section, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomFrederic Baribaud2Janssen Research & Development, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, United StatesJadwiga Wedzicha3Airways Disease Section, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
- Increased interferon and decreased NRF2-PPARG signaling is associated with frequent exacerbations in COPDBy Huiqing Liu, Matthew Loza, Alexander Mackay, Patrick Branigan, Nancy Peffer, Swetha Patel, Gavin Donaldson, Siobhan George, Frederic Baribaud and Jadwiga WedzichaHuiqing Liu1Immunology Pulmonary, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA United StatesMatthew Loza1Immunology Pulmonary, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA United StatesAlexander Mackay2UCL Medical School, Royal Free Campus, London, United KingdomPatrick Branigan1Immunology Pulmonary, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA United StatesNancy Peffer1Immunology Pulmonary, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA United StatesSwetha Patel1Immunology Pulmonary, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA United StatesGavin Donaldson3Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomSiobhan George3Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomFrederic Baribaud1Immunology Pulmonary, Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA United StatesJadwiga Wedzicha3Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
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