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Lista de obras de Gordon Cooke

Delayed neutrophil apoptosis enhances NET formation in cystic fibrosis

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Extracellular matrix sub-types and mechanical stretch impact human cardiac fibroblast responses to transforming growth factor beta

artículo científico publicado en 2014

HIF-1-Dependent TGM1 Expression is Associated with Maintenance of Airway Epithelial Junction Proteins

artículo científico publicado en 2016

IL-25 and type 2 innate lymphoid cells induce pulmonary fibrosis.

scientific article published on 16 December 2013

Ivacaftor-Induced Proteomic Changes Suggest Monocyte Defects May Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Cystic Fibrosis.

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor enhances Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation potentially contributing to cystic fibrosis pathogenesis.

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor enzymatic activity, lung inflammation, and cystic fibrosis.

artículo científico publicado en 2012

Newly identified vitamin K-producing bacteria isolated from the neonatal faecal flora

scholarly article by Gordon Cooke et al published January 2006 in Microbial ecology in health and disease

Restoring Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Function Reduces Airway Bacteria and Inflammation in People with Cystic Fibrosis and Chronic Lung Infections.

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) associated interstitial lung disease (ILD)

artículo científico publicado el 1 de agosto de 2013

Stakeholders’ insights on learning analytics: Perspectives of students and staff

artículo científico publicado en 2022

The Toll-like receptor 3 L412F polymorphism and disease progression in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

artículo científico publicado en 2013

The effect of retinoic acid and deoxycholic acid on the differentiation of primary human esophageal keratinocytes.

artículo científico publicado en 2008

Toll-like receptor 3 L412F polymorphism promotes a persistent clinical phenotype in pulmonary sarcoidosis.

artículo científico publicado en 2017