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    Biomarkers in pulmonary hypertension by Warwick, G, Thomas, P. S, Yates, D. H

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-08-2008)
    “…There have been significant recent advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of pulmonary hypertension, and a growing number of therapeutic agents…”
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    Lupin allergy: a hidden killer at home, a menace at work; occupational disease due to lupin allergy by Campbell, C. P., Yates, D. H.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-10-2010)
    “…Summary Cite this as: C. P. Campbell and D. H. Yates, Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2010 (40) 1467–1472. The products of the flowering plant, lupin, are…”
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    Malignant mesothelioma in south east England: clinicopathological experience of 272 cases by Yates, D H, Corrin, B, Stidolph, P N, Browne, K

    Published in Thorax (01-06-1997)
    “…BACKGROUND: Malignant mesothelioma is a rare pleural tumour associated with asbestos exposure. The proportion of malignant mesothelioma unrelated to asbestos…”
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    Menstrual cycle variation of retroperitoneal lymphangioleiomyomas in lymphangioleiomyomatosis by Sandrini, A., Silverstone, E., Yates, D. H.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-12-2011)
    “…Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare disease affecting women, classically involving the lungs. However, extrapulmonary manifestations also occur, including…”
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    Tumor necrosis factor-alpha increases airway responsiveness and sputum neutrophilia in normal human subjects by Thomas, P S, Yates, D H, Barnes, P J

    “…The effect of inhaled recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (rhTNF alpha) on airway responsiveness and the cellular composition of sputum was studied…”
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    Caffeine decreases exhaled nitric oxide by Bruce, C, Yates, D H, Thomas, P S

    Published in Thorax (01-04-2002)
    “…Background: Caffeine is known to inhibit phosphodiesterases, to mobilise intracellular calcium, and to act as an antagonist at adenosine receptors, all of…”
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    Changes in the dose of inhaled steroid affect exhaled nitric oxide levels in asthmatic patients by Kharitonov, SA, Yates, DH, Chung, KF, Barnes, PJ

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-02-1996)
    “…An increased concentration of nitric oxide (NO) in the exhaled air of asthmatic patients may reflect inflammation of the airways, and exhaled NO may,…”
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    Inhaled glucocorticoids decrease nitric oxide in exhaled air of asthmatic patients by Kharitonov, S A, Yates, D H, Barnes, P J

    “…Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) is elevated in untreated patients with asthma but not in patients treated with inhaled glucocorticoids. This may reflect an…”
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    Role of exhaled nitric oxide in asthma by Yates, Deborah H

    Published in Immunology and cell biology (01-04-2001)
    “…Nitric oxide (NO), an evanescent atmospheric gas, has recently been discovered to be an important biological mediator in animals and humans. Nitric oxide plays…”
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    Effect of a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor and a glucocorticosteroid on exhaled nitric oxide by Yates, D H, Kharitonov, S A, Robbins, R A, Thomas, P S, Barnes, P J

    “…Nitric oxide (NO) is produced by a variety of cells within the respiratory tract, including inflammatory epithelial cells. NO has been detected in the exhaled…”
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    Pulmonary necrobiotic nodules: a rare extraintestinal manifestation of Crohn's disease by Warwick, G, Leecy, T, Silverstone, E, Rainer, S, Feller, R, Yates, D. H

    Published in European respiratory review (01-03-2009)
    “…* Depts of Thoracic Medicine, ¶ Radiology, Histopathology, Gastroenterology, St Vincent's Hospital, and # Dept of Histopathology, Royal North Shore Hospital,…”
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    Chest pain in asbestos and silica-exposed workers by PARK, E.-K, THOMAS, P. S, WILSON, D, CHOI, H. J, JOHNSON, A. R, YATES, D. H

    Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-05-2011)
    “…Chest pain may be the first symptom of developing respiratory malignancy, particularly in subjects with asbestos exposure, yet little information exists on…”
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    Endogenous nitric oxide is decreased in asthmatic patients by an inhibitor of inducible nitric oxide synthase by Yates, D H, Kharitonov, S A, Thomas, P S, Barnes, P J

    “…Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) may be derived from constitutive NO synthase (NOS) in normal airways, but the increased concentration in asthma is likely to be…”
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    Regular formoterol treatment in mild asthma. Effect on bronchial responsiveness during and after treatment by Yates, D H, Sussman, H S, Shaw, M J, Barnes, P J, Chung, K F

    “…Regular beta 2-adrenoceptor agonist therapy may lead to a rebound increase in bronchial responsiveness on discontinuation of therapy and a reduction in…”
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    Particulate masks and non-powdered gloves reduce latex allergen inhaled by healthcare workers by Mitakakis, T. Z., Tovey, E. R., Yates, D. H., Toelle, B. G., Johnson, A., Sutherland, M. F., O'Hehir, R. E., Marks, G. B.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-08-2002)
    “…Summary Background Although allergy to latex is a well‐characterized phenomenon, some hospitals continue to provide staff with powdered latex gloves as an…”
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    The effect of alcohol ingestion on exhaled nitric oxide by Yates, DH, Kharitonov, SA, Robbins, RA, Thomas, PS, Barnes, PJ

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-06-1996)
    “…The concentration of nitric oxide (NO) is increased in the exhaled air of patients with inflammatory lung diseases, including asthma, possibly reflecting…”
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    Cold blast furnace syndrome: a new source of toxic inhalation by nitrogen oxides by Tague, I, Llewellin, P, Burton, K, Buchan, R, Yates, D H

    “…Aim: To describe a new toxic inhalation syndrome in blast furnace workers. Methods: Fourteen workers developed acute respiratory symptoms shortly after…”
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    Asbestos-related bilateral diffuse pleural thickening: natural history of radiographic and lung function abnormalities by Yates, D H, Browne, K, Stidolph, P N, Neville, E

    “…Sixty-four subjects with asbestos-related diffuse pleural thickening attending the London Medical Boarding Centre for Respiratory Diseases (formerly, the…”
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