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Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Andrew Gennery
Health-Related Quality of Life and Emotional Health in X-Linked Carriers of Chronic Granulomatous Disease in the United Kingdom2019
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Bobby McFarland
Dr Dipayan Mitra
Two cases of group A streptococcal associated cerebellitis2019
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Andrew Cant
Advances in primary immunodeficiencies2017
Dr Iram Haq
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Dr Katherine Eastham
Dr Michael McKean
Community acquired pneumonia in children2017
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Andrew Gennery
Inflammatory and autoimmune manifestations in X-linked carriers of chronic granulomatous disease in the United Kingdom2017
Dr Alexandra Battersby
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Dr Jessica Tarn
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Andrew Gennery
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Raised Serum IL-8 Levels Are Associated with Excessive Fatigue in Female Carriers of X-Linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease in the UK2017
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Dr Alexander Martin
Dr Jessica Tarn
Professor Andrew Gennery
High Fatigue Levels in XL-CGD Carriers Associated with Raised Serum IL-82014
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Andrew Gennery
Identification of Autoantibodies in Carriers of X-Linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease by Autoantigen Microarray Analysis2014
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Andrew Gennery
Quality of Life (QOL) is Reduced in X-Linked Carriers of Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD)2014
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Andrew Gennery
The Health of Carriers of X-Linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) in the United Kingdom2014
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Andrew Gennery
The Psychological Health of X-Linked Carriers of Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) in the United Kingdom2014
Professor Andrew Cant
Dr Alexandra Battersby
When to Think of Immunodeficiency?2013