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Sam Ducker
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Year
Greta Pells
Professor Julia Newton
Sam Ducker
Professor David Jones
Sex and Age Are Determinants of the Clinical Phenotype of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis and Response to Ursodeoxycholic Acid
2013
Professor Heather Cordell
Sam Ducker
Dr Peter Donaldson
Professor David Jones
Dense fine-mapping study identifies new susceptibility loci for primary biliary cirrhosis
2012
Professor Heather Cordell
Sam Ducker
Dr Peter Donaldson
Professor David Jones
Dense fine-mapping study identifies novel disease loci and implicates coding and non-coding variation in primary Mary cirrhosis risk
2012
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Peter Donaldson
Sam Ducker
Professor David Jones
Genome-wide association study identifies 12 new susceptibility loci for primary biliary cirrhosis
2011
Dr Richard McNally
Dr Peter James
Sam Ducker
Professor Oliver James
Seasonal variation in the diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis: further evidence for an environmental component to etiology
2011
Dr Martin Prince
Sam Ducker
Professor Oliver James
Case-control studies of risk factors for primary biliary cirrhosis in two United Kingdom populations
2010
Professor Heather Cordell
Sam Ducker
Dr Peter Donaldson
Professor David Jones
Validation of the north american genome-wide association study of primary biliary cirrhosis and identification of additional genetic susceptibility loci in a British cohort
2010
Dr Richard McNally
Sam Ducker
Professor Oliver James
Are Transient Environmental Agents Involved in the Cause of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis? Evidence from Space-Time Clustering Analysis
2009
Professor Oliver James
Sam Ducker
Dr Martin Prince
Case control studies support the association of environmental and genetic risk factors with primary biliary cirrhosis
2005
Professor Oliver James
Sam Ducker
Dr Martin Prince
Environmental and Genetic Associations with Primary Billiary Cirrhosis. Results of Large, Community Based Case Control Study in the UK
2005