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Professor Margaret Bassendine
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Year
Professor Margaret Bassendine
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr R Neely
et al.
Lipids and HCV
2013
Dr Stuart McPherson
Dr Samuel Moses
Dr Shafiq Rehman
Claire Miller
Dr Mark Hudson
et al.
A pilot of targeted case finding for hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) in the British South Asian community
2012
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Professor Geoff Toms
Dr R Neely
et al.
Apolipoprotein-E and hepatitis C lipoviral particles in genotype 1 infection: Evidence for an association with interferon sensitivity
2012
Dr Enid Michael
Dr Andrew Turley
Dr Samuel Moses
Dr Mark Hudson
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Pregnant mothers with chronic hepatitis B (HBV): how often is treatment needed?
2012
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Professor Geoff Toms
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Apolipoprotein E and low-density, apolipoprotein B associated lipoviral particles in chronic Hepatitis C infection: Evidence for genotype-specific modulation of lipid pathways
2011
Professor Margaret Bassendine
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Simon Bridge
Professor Geoff Toms
et al.
HCV and the hepatic lipid pathway as a potential treatment target
2011
Professor Margaret Bassendine
Dr David Sheridan
IL28B, HLA-C, and KIR Variants Additively Predict Response to Therapy in Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection in a European Cohort: A Cross-Sectional Study
2011
Dr Stuart McPherson
Dr Mark Hudson
Professor Margaret Bassendine
Undiagnosed chronic hepatitis B is prevalent in the British-Chinese community of the North East (NE) of England
2011
Dr Stuart McPherson
Dr Mark Hudson
Professor Margaret Bassendine
Undiagnosed chronic hepatitis B is prevalent in the British-Chinese community of the North East (NE) of England
2011
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Professor Geoff Toms
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Use of intralipid infusion to analyse apolipoprotein B (APOB) and HCV RNA kinetics in chronic infection
2011
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