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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Darren Smith
Professor Janet Berrington
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Dr Clare Lanyon
Acquisition and Development of the Extremely Preterm Infant Microbiota Across Multiple Anatomical Sites2020
Mohammad Tariq
Dr Giles Holt
Dr Clare Lanyon
Dr John Perry
Professor Stephen Bourke
et al.
Temperate Bacteriophages from Chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lung Infections Show Disease-Specific Changes in Host Range and Modulate Antimicrobial Susceptibility2019
Dr Sharon Cookson
Santosh Murali
Dr John Perry
Dr Clare Lanyon
Professor Anthony De Soyza
et al.
Anti-bacterial antibody and T cell responses in bronchiectasis are differentially associated with lung colonization and disease2018
Dr Darren Smith
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Janet Berrington
Dr Ed Schwalbe
Dr Clare Lanyon
Response: Commentary: Reducing Viability Bias in Analysis of Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants at Risk of NEC and Sepsis2018
Dr Darren Smith
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Janet Berrington
Dr Ed Schwalbe
Dr Clare Lanyon
Reducing Viability Bias in Analysis of Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants at Risk of NEC and Sepsis2017
Mohammad Tariq
Professor Anthony De Soyza
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr John Perry
Dr Stephen Bourke
et al.
A metagenomic approach to characterize temperate bacteriophage populations from Cystic Fibrosis and non-Cystic Fibrosis bronchiectasis patients2015
Dr Clare Lanyon
Dr John Perry
Evaluation of a new chromogenic medium, chromID OXA-48, for recovery of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae from patients at a university hospital in Turkey2015
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Fiona Fenwick
Dr Clare Lanyon
et al.
PCSK9, apolipoprotein E and lipoviral particles in chronic hepatitis C genotype 3: Evidence for genotype-specific regulation of lipoprotein metabolism2015
Dr Paul Purcell
Dr Hannah Jary
Dr John Perry
Professor Christopher Stewart
Dr Clare Lanyon
et al.
Polymicrobial airway bacterial communities in adult bronchiectasis patients2014
Professor Christopher Stewart
Dr Clare Lanyon
Dr John Perry
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Janet Berrington
Bacterial and fungal viability in the preterm gut: NEC and sepsis2013
Professor Christopher Stewart
Dr Clare Lanyon
Dr John Perry
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Janet Berrington
Development of the Preterm Gut Microbiome in Twins at Risk of Necrotising Enterocolitis and Sepsis2013
Dr Clare Lanyon
Dr Muhammad Raza
Dr John Perry
Comparison of Four Chromogenic Culture Media for Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae2012
Professor Christopher Stewart
Dr Clare Lanyon
Dr John Perry
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Janet Berrington
The preterm gut microbiota: changes associated with necrotizing enterocolitis and infection2012
Dr Sasha Jenkins
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Clare Lanyon
Ian Waite
Professor Anthony O'Donnell
Taxon-specific responses of soil bacteria to the addition of low level C inputs2010
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Mark Shirley
Dr Clare Lanyon
Professor Anthony O'Donnell
The transmission of nosocomial pathogens in an intensive care unit: a space-time clustering and structural equation modelling approach2010
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