R. M. du Bois
- Elucidating the causes and examining the latest clinical findings in pulmonary fibrosisBy T. E. King and R. M. du Bois
- Elucidating the causes and examining the latest clinical findings in pulmonary fibrosis: recent progress and future objectivesBy R. M. du Bois and T. E. King
- Blocking endothelin: breaking new groundBy R. M. du Bois
- Genetics of fibrosing lung diseasesBy J. C. Grutters and R. M. du Bois
- Multiplex immune serum biomarker profiling in sarcoidosis and systemic sclerosisBy P. Beirne, P. Pantelidis, P. Charles, A. U. Wells, D. J. Abraham, C. P. Denton, K. I. Welsh, P. L. Shah, R. M. du Bois and P. KelleherP. BeirneP. PantelidisP. CharlesA. U. WellsD. J. AbrahamC. P. DentonK. I. WelshP. L. ShahR. M. du Bois
- Quality of life and dyspnoea in patients treated with bosentan for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (BUILD-1)By G. Raghu, T. E. King, J. Behr, K. K. Brown, R. M. du Bois, I. Leconte, S. Roux and J. SwigrisG. RaghuT. E. King JrJ. BehrK. K. BrownR. M. du BoisI. LeconteS. Roux
- CARD15/NOD2 polymorphisms are associated with severe pulmonary sarcoidosisBy H. Sato, H. R. T. Williams, P. Spagnolo, A. Abdallah, T. Ahmad, T. R. Orchard, S. J. Copley, S. R. Desai, A. U. Wells, R. M. du Bois and K. I. WelshH. SatoH. R. T. WilliamsP. SpagnoloA. AbdallahT. AhmadT. R. OrchardS. J. CopleyS. R. DesaiA. U. WellsR. M. du Bois
- Marginal decline in forced vital capacity is associated with a poor outcome in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisBy C. J. Zappala, P. I. Latsi, A. G. Nicholson, T. V. Colby, D. Cramer, E. A. Renzoni, D. M. Hansell, R. M. du Bois and A. U. WellsC. J. ZappalaP. I. LatsiA. G. NicholsonT. V. ColbyD. CramerE. A. RenzoniD. M. HansellR. M. du Bois
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