Stephen Turner
- Interactions between current tobacco smoke exposure and GSTP1 on lung health outcomes at 6, 12 and 18 yearsBy Jasminka Murdzoska, Catherine Hayden, Siew-Kim Khoo, Louis Landau, Sally Young, Jack Goldblatt, Guicheng Zhang, Desmond Cox, David Mullane, Stephen Turner, Peter Le Souef and Sunalene DevadasonJasminka Murdzoska1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaCatherine Hayden1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaSiew-Kim Khoo1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaLouis Landau1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaSally Young1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaJack Goldblatt1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaGuicheng Zhang1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaDesmond Cox1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaDavid Mullane2Respiratory Medicine, Cork University Hospital, Cork, IrelandStephen Turner3Department of Child Health, School of Medicine, Royal Aberdeen, United KingdomPeter Le Souef1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaSunalene Devadason1School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
- Lung clearance index differentiates children with poorly controlled asthma better than FEF2575: Data from the paediatric asthma genes and environment studyBy Helen Sheridan, Debbie Miller, Kenneth Macleod, Stephen Turner and Steve CunninghamHelen Sheridan1Department of Child Life and Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, United KingdomDebbie Miller1Department of Child Life and Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, United KingdomKenneth Macleod1Department of Child Life and Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, United KingdomStephen Turner2Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United KingdomSteve Cunningham1Department of Child Life and Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Predictors of BTS Step 3 paediatric asthma prescribingBy Clare S. Murray, Stephen Turner, Mike Thomas, Kathryn Richardson, Annie Burden, Daniel West and David PriceClare S. Murray1Institute of Inflammation and Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomStephen Turner2Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom3Respiratory Effectiveness Group, (REG), Cambridge, United KingdomMike Thomas4Primary Care Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom3Respiratory Effectiveness Group, (REG), Cambridge, United KingdomKathryn Richardson5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United KingdomAnnie Burden5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United KingdomDaniel West5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United KingdomDavid Price3Respiratory Effectiveness Group, (REG), Cambridge, United Kingdom5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United Kingdom6Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- Comparative effectiveness of paediatric asthma step-up options: Increasing ICS dose vs adding separate LABABy Clare S. Murray, Stephen Turner, Mike Thomas, Kathryn Richardson, Annie Burden, Daniel West and David PriceClare S. Murray1Institute of Inflammation and Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomStephen Turner2Paediatric Respriatory Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom3Respiratory Effectiveness Group, (REG), Cambridge, United KingdomMike Thomas3Respiratory Effectiveness Group, (REG), Cambridge, United Kingdom4Primary Care Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomKathryn Richardson5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United KingdomAnnie Burden5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United KingdomDaniel West5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United KingdomDavid Price3Respiratory Effectiveness Group, (REG), Cambridge, United Kingdom5Research in Real Life Ltd, RiRL, Cambridge, United Kingdom6Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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