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    The Relationship between Infant Airway Function, Childhood Airway Responsiveness, and Asthma by Turner, Stephen W, Palmer, Lyle J, Rye, Peter J, Gibson, Neil A, Judge, Parveenjeet K, Cox, Moreen, Young, Sally, Goldblatt, Jack, Landau, Louis I, Le Souef, Peter N

    “…The relationship between reduced pulmonary function in early life and persistent wheeze (PW) in school-aged children remains uncertain. In this study, VmaxFRC…”
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    Virus infection in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease requiring ventilation by CAMERON, Robert J, DE WIT, Deo, WELSH, Toni N, FERGUSON, John, GRISSELL, Terry V, RYE, Peter J

    Published in Intensive care medicine (01-07-2006)
    “…We aimed to characterise and quantify the incidence of common infectious agents in acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)…”
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    Airway responsiveness in early infancy predicts asthma, lung function, and respiratory symptoms by school age by PALMER, Lyle J, RYE, Peter J, GIBSON, Neil A, BURTON, Paul R, LANDAU, Louis I, LESOUËF, Peter N

    “…Asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease in developed nations. Little is known about the relationship between airway responsiveness in infancy and…”
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    Infants with Flow Limitation at 4 Weeks: Outcome at 6 and 11 Years by Turner, Stephen W, Palmer, Lyle J, Rye, Peter J, Gibson, Neil A, Judge, Parveenjeet K, Young, Sally, Landau, Louis I, Le Souef, Peter N

    “…Within a longitudinal study of lung function in 243 infants, we identified a group of 23 individuals with flow limitation in tidal expiration. In infancy,…”
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    Linkage of chromosome 5q and 11q gene markers to asthma-associated quantitative traits in Australian children by PALMER, L. J, DANIELS, S. E, RYE, P. J, GIBSON, N. A, TAY, G. K, COOKSON, W. O. C. M, GOLDBLATT, J, BURTON, P. R, LESOUËF, P. N

    “…Asthma is a genetically complex disease, and the investigation of putative linkages to candidate loci in independent populations is an important part of the…”
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