Alice M. Turner
- Circulating DBP level and prognosis in operated lung cancer: an exploration of pathophysiologyBy Alice M. Turner, Laura McGowan, Alan Millen, Pala Rajesh, Craig Webster, Gerald Langman, Gavin Rock, Isao Tachibana, Michael G. Tomlinson, Fedor Berditchevski and Babu NaiduAlice M. Turner*School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of BirminghamLaura McGowan*School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of BirminghamAlan Millen#Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, BirminghamPala Rajesh#Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, BirminghamCraig Webster#Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, BirminghamGerald Langman#Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, BirminghamGavin Rock#Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, BirminghamIsao Tachibana¶Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Allergy and Rheumatic Diseases, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, JapanMichael G. Tomlinson+School of Biosciences, University of BirminghamFedor Berditchevski§School of Cancer Sciences, University of BirminghamBabu NaidufWarwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UKfWarwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
- Efficacy and safety of applying the British Thoracic Society (BTS) criteria to determine appropriateness of follow up in general respiratory clinicsBy Satinder Dalay, Vikas Punamiya, Shiva Bikmalla, Alice M. Turner and Rahul MukherjeeSatinder Dalay1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United KingdomVikas Punamiya1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United KingdomShiva Bikmalla1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United KingdomAlice M. Turner1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United KingdomRahul Mukherjee1Department of Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Clinically relevant subgroups in COPD and asthmaBy Alice M. Turner, Lilla Tamasi, Florence Schleich, Mehmet Hoxha, Ildiko Horvath, Renaud Louis and Neil BarnesAlice M. Turner1Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK2Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UKLilla Tamasi3Dept of Pulmonology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, HungaryFlorence Schleich4Respiratory Medicine, CHU Sart-Tilman B35, Liege, BelgiumMehmet Hoxha5Service of Allergology and Clinical Immunology, UHC “Mother Teresa”, Tirana, AlbaniaIldiko Horvath3Dept of Pulmonology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, HungaryRenaud Louis4Respiratory Medicine, CHU Sart-Tilman B35, Liege, BelgiumNeil Barnes6GlaxoSmithKline, Stockley Park West, Uxbridge, UK
- Blood eosinophils as a biomarker in alpha 1 anti trypsin deficiencyBy Safia Zaffarullah, Alice M. Turner, Robert Stockley, Diane Griffiths and Ross EdgarSafia Zaffarullah1Respitarory Research Department, Centre for Translational Inflammation Research, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomAlice M. Turner2Respitarory Research Department, Centre for Translational Inflammation Research, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomRobert Stockley3Respitarory Research Department, Centre for Translational Inflammation Research, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDiane Griffiths4Respitarory Research Department, Centre for Translational Inflammation Research, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomRoss Edgar5Respitarory Research Department, Centre for Translational Inflammation Research, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- α1-Antitrypsin DeficiencyEdited by Pavel Strnad, Mark L. Brantly and Robert BalsBook | Published in 2019DOI: 10.1183/2312508X.erm8519ISBN (electronic): 978-1-84984-109-2Pavel StrnadMark L. Brantly
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