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Dr Simon Bridge.
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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 Susceptibility
2019
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 patients
2015
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 metabolism
2015
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr R Neely
Emeritus Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Depressive symptoms in chronic hepatitis C are associated with plasma apolipoprotein E deficiency
2014
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Fiona Fenwick
Dr R Neely
et al.
Omega-3 fatty acids and/or fluvastatin in hepatitis C prior non-responders to combination antiviral therapy - a pilot randomised clinical trial
2014
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Fiona Fenwick
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids and/or Fluvastatin in Hepatitis C Prior Non-Responders to Combination Anti-Viral Therapy - A Pilot Randomised Clinical Trial
2013
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Soren Nielsen
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
Apolipoprotein B Associated Hepatitis C Virus (HCV): A Minority of Total Viral Load in Patients with Chronic HCV
2009
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Soren Nielsen
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
Large and Buoyant Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Particles Surge after Patients Consume a High-Fat Meal
2009