Browsing publications by Professor Jeffrey Pearson

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Shruti Parikh
Dr Andrew Robertson
Dr Malcolm Brodlie
Professor Paul Corris
Dr Christopher Ward
et al.
Are the enzymatic methods currently being used to measure bronchoalveolar lavage bile salt levels fit for purpose?2013
MD Shamsher Ali
Dr Shruti Parikh
Peter Chater
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Bile acids in laryngopharyngeal refluxate: Will they enhance or attenuate the action of pepsin?2013
Dr Andrew Robertson
Amaran Krishnan
Dr Christopher Ward
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Therese Small
et al.
Anti-reflux surgery in lung transplant recipients: outcomes and effects on quality of life.2012
Dr Iain Brownlee
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Assessment of the potential of a novel detection method for measuring pepsin as a biomarker of reflux2012
Ali Aseeri
Dr Malcolm Brodlie
Dr James Lordan
Professor Paul Corris
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
et al.
Bile Acids Are Present in the Lower Airways of People with Cystic Fibrosis2012
Rachel Stovold
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Dr Christopher Ward
Chronic Cough: Relationship Between Microaspiration, Gastroesophageal Reflux, and Cough Frequency2012
Dominic Hine
Ariel Pradipta
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Professor John Robinson
Dr Andrew Knight
et al.
Presentation of the candidate rheumatoid arthritis autoantigen aggrecan by antigen-specific B cells induces enhanced CD4+T helper type 1 subset differentiation2012
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Professor David Burn
Systematic Review and UK-Based Study of PARK2 (parkin), PINK1, PARK7 (DJ-1) and LRRK2 in early-onset Parkinson's disease2012
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Dr Iain Brownlee
The effect of meal intake and physical activity on pepsin concentrations detected in the saliva of free-living, healthy individuals2012
Professor Jeffrey Pearson
Dr Shruti Parikh
Review article: reflux and its consequences - the laryngeal, pulmonary and oesophageal manifestations2011
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