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Dr Alice Lorenzi
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Year
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Gillian Wilson
Professor John Isaacs
A Pragmatic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Screening Protocol Does Not Add to a Predictive Algorithm for Persistent Inflammatory Arthritis in a UK Early Arthritis Clinic
2012
Dr Amy Anderson
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Dr Arthur Pratt
Thomas Wooldridge
Julie Diboll
et al.
Immunity 12 years after alemtuzumab in RA: CD5+ B-cell depletion, thymus-dependent T-cell reconstitution and normal vaccine responses
2012
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Dr Philip Platt
Professor John Isaacs
Does routine musculoskeletal ultrasound use add value to the diagnosis of a RA among early and undifferentiated arthritis patients?
2011
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Dr Angela Patterson
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Matthew Jefferson
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
Corrigendum to "Determination of thymic function directly from peripheral blood: A validated modification to an established method" [J. Immunol. Methods 2008 339(2):185-94] (DOI:10.1016/j.jim.2008.09.013)
2009
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Professor Helen Foster
Professor John Isaacs
Thymic function and immune senescence in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: comment on the article by Prelog et al
2009
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Professor John Isaacs
Morbidity and mortality in rheumatoid arthritis patients with prolonged therapy-induced lymphopenia: Twelve-year outcomes
2008
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Professor Helen Foster
Professor John Isaacs
Thymic function and immune senescence in juvenile idiopathic arthritis
2008
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Dr Angela Patterson
Professor John Isaacs
Measuring thymic function in systemic lupus erythematosus
2006
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Dr Angela Patterson
Professor John Isaacs
A revised assay for the measurement of T-cell receptor excision circles as a quantitative measure of thymic function in systemic lupus erythematosus
2005
Dr Alice Lorenzi
Professor John Isaacs
Dr Desa Lilic
CD4+CD25+ T-regulatory cells are decreased in patients with autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy [1]
2005
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