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Dr Ian Forrest
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Year
Dr Ian Forrest
Dr Christopher Ward
Macrolide antibiotics and the airway: antibiotic or non-antibiotic effects?
2010
Dr Ian Forrest
Dr Christopher Ward
Vicky Ryan
Dr Gavin Johnson
Dr James Lordan
et al.
Bronchalveolar Lavage Neutrophilia and MMP-9 at 3 Months Post Lung Transplantation May Predict the Development of BOS
2009
Dr Ian Forrest
Identifying anxiety and depression in interstitial lung disease: use of a simple outpatient screening tool
2009
Dr Andrew Robertson
Professor Michael Griffin
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Dr Ian Forrest
Professor John Dark
et al.
Targeting Allograft Injury and Inflammation in the Management of Post-Lung Transplant Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome
2009
Rachel Stovold
Dr Ian Forrest
Dr James Lordan
Professor Andrew Fisher
Professor John Dark
et al.
Temporal Patterns of Lung Pepsin Levels in Allografts Suggest Aspiration Is an Ongoing Injury, Which Can Occur Early Following Lung Transplantation
2009
Dr Rachel Anderson
Dr Christopher Ward
Dr Ian Forrest
Dr James Lordan
Professor Paul Corris
et al.
Antimicrobial Peptides in Lung Transplant Recipients with Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome
2008
Dr Ian Forrest
Professor Paul Corris
Dr Gavin Johnson
Therese Small
Professor Andrew Fisher
et al.
Azithromycin attenuates lipopolysaccharide-mediated release of interleukin-8 and GM-CSF from primary bronchial epithelial cells derived from stable lung transplant recipients
2008
Rachel Stovold
Dr Ian Forrest
Dr James Lordan
Professor Andrew Fisher
Professor Paul Corris
et al.
Longitudinal assessment of pepsin levels in lung allografts suggests aspiration is an ongoing injury, which can occur early following lung transplantation
2008
Emeritus Professor Michael Sir Michael Rawlins
Dr Ian Forrest
Professor Paul Corris
Therese Small
Debra Jones
et al.
Simvastatin attenuates release of neutrophilic and remodeling factors from primary bronchial epithelial cells derived from stable lung transplant recipients
2008
Dr Ian Forrest
Professor Paul Corris
Therese Small
Professor Andrew Fisher
Professor Tim Cawston
et al.
Simvastatin potentially decreases neutrophilic inflammation and remodelling in the transplanted airway
2008
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