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Professor Fai Ng
Identification of distinct subgroups of Sjögren's disease by cluster analysis based on clinical and biological manifestations: data from the cross-sectional Paris-Saclay and the prospective ASSESS cohorts2024
Professor Fai Ng
Serum and Tissue Biomarkers Associated With Composite of Relevant Endpoints for Sjögren Syndrome (CRESS) and Sjögren Tool for Assessing Response (STAR) to B Cell–Targeted Therapy in the Trial of Anti–B Cell Therapy in Patients With Primary Sjögren Syndrome (TRACTISS)2024
Professor Fai Ng
The Sjögren's Working Group: The 2023 OMERACT meeting and provisional domain generation2024
Dr Tiago Costa
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Stuart Watson
Professor Fai Ng
Depression in Sjögren's syndrome mediates the relationship between pain, fatigue, sleepiness, and overall quality of life2023
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Lynn Rochester
Digital endpoints in clinical trials of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases: challenges and opportunities2023
Dr Jessica Tarn
John Casement
Lauren Scott
Karl Wood
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Examining the biological pathways underlying clinical heterogeneity in Sjogren's syndrome: Proteomic and network analysis2023
Dr Chloe Hinchliffe
Dr Rana Rehman
Dan Jackson
Dr Kristen Davies
Victoria Macrae
et al.
Identification of Fatigue and Sleepiness in Immune and Neurodegenerative Disorders from Measures of Real-World Gait Variability2023
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Kyle Thompson
Influence of exposure to climate-related hazards in the phenotypic expression of primary Sjögren's syndrome2023
Dr Christopher Bull
Professor Fai Ng
Reverse Engineering of Digital Measures: Inviting Patients to the Conversation2023
Dr Alan Bagnall
Dr Steve Murray
Dr Guy MacGowan
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Iain McKinnon
et al.
Role of autonomic dysregulation in quality of life and functional impairment in implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients2023
Dr Jessica Tarn
Emmanuella Traianos
Amy Collins
Dr Myrto Stylianou
Dr Jehill Parikh
et al.
The Effects Of Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Fatigue In Participants With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome2023
Dr Emma Slack
Professor Fai Ng
Activity interference in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome: a cross-sectional study of 149 patients in the UK2022
Professor Fai Ng
Addressing the clinical unmet needs in primary Sjögren's Syndrome through the sharing, harmonization and federated analysis of 21 European cohorts2022
Dr Rana Rehman
Victoria Macrae
Dr Kristen Davies
Professor Fai Ng
Assessing fatigue and sleep in chronic diseases using physiological signals from wearables: A pilot study2022
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Michael Barnes
John Casement
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Comorbidities in the UK Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Registry2022
Professor Fai Ng
Genome-wide association study identifies Sjögren’s risk loci with functional implications in immune and glandular cells2022
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Clare Lendrem
Ben Hargreaves
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Primary Sjögren's syndrome: Longitudinal real-world, observational data on health-related quality of life2022
Dr Jessica Tarn
Professor Fai Ng
Trained Immunity in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: Linking Type I Interferons to a Pro-Atherogenic Phenotype2022
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Jessica Tarn
Variability of Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Is Driven by Interferon α and Interferon α Blood Levels Are Associated With the Class II HLA–DQ Locus2022
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Jessica Tarn
Professor James Wason
Professor Fai Ng
Why stratification is important in primary Sjögren’s syndrome2022
Dr Kristen Davies
Professor Fai Ng
Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome2021
Dr Fiona Rayner
Dr Amy Anderson
Dr Ken Baker
Professor Christopher Buckley
Dr Bernard Dyke
et al.
BIOlogical Factors that Limit sustAined Remission in rhEumatoid arthritis (the BIO-FLARE study): protocol for a non-randomised longitudinal cohort study2021
Dr Kristen Davies
Professor Fai Ng
Fatigue in inflammatory rheumatic diseases: current knowledge and areas for future research2021
Professor Fai Ng
Genetic variants at the RTP4/MASP1 locus are associated with fatigue in Scandinavian patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome2021
Dr Jessica Tarn
John Casement
Dr Peter Gallagher
Dr Deborah Wilson
Dr Francesca Barone
et al.
Improvement of Severe Fatigue Following Nuclease Therapy in Patients With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial2021
Professor Fai Ng
Influence of the age at diagnosis in the disease expression of primary Sjögren syndrome. Analysis of 12,753 patients from the Sjögren Big Data Consortium2021
Dr Nishanthi Thalayasingam
Professor Fai Ng
New developments in Sjogren's syndrome2021
Professor Fai Ng
Reply2021
Dr Alexis Collins
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor James Wason
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp
et al.
Revisiting the JOQUER trial: stratification of primary Sjögren’s syndrome and the clinical and interferon response to hydroxychloroquine2021
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Stefan Siebert
Mike Cole
Dr Deborah Stocken
Amy Cranston
et al.
Targeting synovial fibroblast proliferation in rheumatoid arthritis (TRAFIC): an open-label, dose-finding, phase 1b trial2021
Professor Fai Ng
The management of Sjögren's syndrome: British Society for Rheumatology guideline scope2021
Mike Cole
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Stefan Siebert
Dr Arthur Pratt
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
TRAFIC: statistical design and analysis plan for a pragmatic early phase 1/2 Bayesian adaptive dose escalation trial in rheumatoid arthritis2021
Professor Fai Ng
Assessment of the anti-CD40 antibody iscalimab in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, proof-of-concept study2020
Professor Fai Ng
EULAR recommendations for the management of Sjögren's syndrome with topical and systemic therapies2020
Kristen Davies
Dr Alexis Collins
Dr Fraser Charlton
Professor Fai Ng
Nodular localized primary cutaneous amyloidosis and primary Sjögren’s syndrome2020
Emmanuella Traianos
Dr James Locke
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Ben Hargreaves
Dr Jessica Tarn
et al.
Serum CXCL13 levels are associated with lymphoma risk and lymphoma occurrence in primary Sjögren’s syndrome2020
Professor Fai Ng
Systemic phenotype related to primary Sjögren's syndrome in 279 patients carrying isolated anti-La/SSB antibodies2020
Dr Stefan Siebert
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Deborah Stocken
Dr Miranda Patterson
Amy Cranston
et al.
Targeting the rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblast via cyclin dependent kinase inhibition: An early phase trial2020
Professor Fai Ng
Vagus nerve stimulation for autoimmune rheumatic diseases2020
Professor Fai Ng
Weight of salivary gland ultrasonography compared to other items of the 2016 ACR/EULAR classification criteria for Primary Sjögren’s syndrome2020
Dr Ieuan Lewis
Dr Kate Hackett
Professor Fai Ng
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
A two-phase cohort study of the sleep phenotype within primary Sjögren's syndrome and its clinical correlates2019
Dr Clare Lendrem
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Arthur Pratt
Najib Naamane
Dr Peter McMeekin
et al.
Between a ROC and a hard place: Teaching prevalence plots to understand real world biomarker performance in the clinic2019
Kristen Davies
Dr Kamran Mirza
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Fatigue in primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is associated with lower levels of proinflammatory cytokines: a validation study2019
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Kate Hackett
Managing fatigue in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome: challenges and solutions2019
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Kate Hackett
Managing fatigue in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome.2019
Dr Cara Tomas
Dr Ilse Pienaar
Vicki Strassheim
Professor Fai Ng
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
et al.
MtDNA population variation in Myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic fatigue syndrome in two populations: a study of mildly deleterious variants2019
James Clark
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Stuart Watson
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
et al.
Network structure underpinning (dys) homeostasis in chronic fatigue syndrome; Preliminary findings2019
Dr Kate Hackett
Kristen Davies
Dr Jessica Tarn
Ben Hargreaves
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Pain and depression are associated with both physical and mental fatigue independently of comorbidities and medications in primary Sjögren's syndrome2019
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Joseph Guadagno
Positive anti-MOG antibodies in a patient with Sjögren's syndrome and transverse myelitis2019
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Mike Trenell
Supervised walking improves cardiorespiratory fitness, exercise tolerance, and fatigue in women with primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a randomized-controlled trial2019
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Andrew Skelton
Dr Katherine James
et al.
Symptom-based stratification of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome: multi-dimensional characterisation of international observational cohorts and reanalyses of randomised clinical trials2019
Dr Jessica Tarn
Sarah Legg
Sheryl Mitchell
Professor Fai Ng
The Effects of Noninvasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Fatigue and Immune Responses in Patients With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome2019
Dr Hanaa Rajabally
Professor Fai Ng
Anti-Ro antibodies and complete heart block in adults with Sjögren’s syndrome2018
Dr Katherine James
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Jennifer Hallinan
Dr Francesca Barone
et al.
B-cell activity markers are associated with different disease activity domains in primary Sjögren's syndrome2018
Professor Fai Ng
CD40 as a therapeutic target in Sjögren’s syndrome2018
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Katherine James
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Dr David Coady
Dr Steven Young-Min
et al.
Comparison of ESSDAI and ClinESSDAI in potential optimisation of trial outcomes in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Examination of data from the UK Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Registry2018
Professor Fai Ng
Effect of rituximab on a salivary gland ultrasound score in primary Sjögren's syndrome: results of the TRACTISS randomised double-blind multicentre substudy2018
Dr Kate Hackett
Vincent Deary
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Tim Rapley
et al.
Experience of sleep disruption in primary Sjögren’s syndrome: A focus group study2018
Professor Fai Ng
How immunological profile drives clinical phenotype of primary Sjögren's syndrome at diagnosis: Analysis of 10,500 patients (Sjögren Big Data Project)2018
Dr Kate Hackett
Dr Katherine Deane
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Vincent Deary
Professor Tim Rapley
et al.
Mixed-Methods Study Identifying Key Intervention Targets to Improve Participation in Daily Living Activities in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Patients2018
Dr Laura Maclachlan
Dr Andreas Finkelmeyer
James Clark
Dr James Locke
Dr Stephen Todryk
et al.
Reduction of Glucocorticoid Receptor Function in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome2018
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Systemic interferon type I and type II signatures in primary Sjögren’s syndrome reveal differences in biological disease activity2018
Dr James Locke
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
A new MHC-linked susceptibility locus for primary Sjögren's syndrome: MICA2017
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Zoe Gotts
Dr John Ellis
Vincent Deary
Dr Tim Rapley
et al.
An investigation into the prevalence of sleep disturbances in primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a systematic review of the literature2017
Charlotte Hemingbrough
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Robert Taylor
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr Joanna Elson
et al.
Clinically proven mtDNA mutations are not common in those with chronic fatigue syndrome2017
Professor Fai Ng
Corrigendum: Characterization of systemic disease in primary Sjögren's syndrome: EULAR-SS Task Force recommendations for articular, cutaneous, pulmonary and renal involvements [Rheumatology, 54, (2015) (2230-2238)] DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kev2002017
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Katherine James
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Vicki Hindmarsh
et al.
Corrigendum: Eligibility for clinical trials in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Lessons from the UK Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Registry [Rheumatology, 55, (2016) (544-552)] doi:10.1093/rheumatology/kev3732017
Professor Fai Ng
Identification of a Sjögren's syndrome susceptibility locus at OAS1 that influences isoform switching, protein expression, and responsiveness to type I interferons2017
Professor Fai Ng
Ariana Miller
Dr Steven Young Min
Dr David Coady
Dr Bridget Griffiths
et al.
Physical activity but not sedentary activity is reduced in primary Sjögren’s syndrome2017
Dr Alexandra Battersby
Gladys -
Dr Jessica Tarn
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Andrew Gennery
et al.
Raised Serum IL-8 Levels Are Associated with Excessive Fatigue in Female Carriers of X-Linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease in the UK2017
Professor Fai Ng
Randomized Controlled Trial of Rituximab and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Treating Fatigue and Oral Dryness in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome2017
Professor Fai Ng
Rare X Chromosome Abnormalities in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Sjögren's Syndrome2017
Andrew Carr
Professor Fai Ng
Salivary gland ultrasound abnormalities in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Consensual US-SG core items definition and reliability2017
Professor Fai Ng
Standardisation of labial salivary gland histopathology in clinical trials in primary Sjögren's syndrome2017
Dr Peter Gallagher
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Vicki Hindmarsh
Ben Hargreaves
et al.
Subjective and Objective Measures of Dryness Symptoms in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome – Capturing the discrepancy2017
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Francesca Barone
Professor Fai Ng
The British Society for Rheumatology guideline for the management of adults with primary Sjögren's Syndrome2017
Ruth Hart
Professor Fai Ng
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Richard Lee
et al.
What impact does written information about fatigue have on patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases? Findings from a qualitative study2017
Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Bridget Griffiths
et al.
A Cytokine-Mediated Biological Basis for Fatigue in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome2016
Professor Fai Ng
Defining disease activity states and clinically meaningful improvement in primary Sjogren's syndrome with EULAR primary Sjogren's syndrome disease activity (ESSDAI) and patient-reported indexes (ESSPRI)2016
Professor Fai Ng
Early diagnosis of primary Sjogren's syndrome: EULAR-SS task force clinical recommendations2016
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Katherine James
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Vicki Hindmarsh
et al.
Eligibility for clinical trials in primary Sjogren's syndrome: lessons from the UK Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Registry2016
Dr Jessica Tarn
Andini Natasari
Colin Gillespie
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Katie Hackett
et al.
Fatigue in primary Sjögren's syndrome is associated with lower levels of proinflammatory cytokines2016
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr James Locke
Professor Fai Ng
Germline variation of TNFAIP3 in primary Sjögren's syndrome-associated lymphoma2016
Professor Fai Ng
Klinefelter's syndrome (47,XXY) is in excess among men with Sjögren's syndrome2016
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Ben Hargreaves
Vicki Strassheim
Dr Zoe Gotts
et al.
Objective Improvement in Fatigue Scores for Primary Sjögren’s Patients Receiving a Tailored Multidisciplinary Fatigue Intervention in a Generic Fatigue Clinic2016
Professor Fai Ng
Rheumatoid Factor and Disease Activity Are Independent Predictors of Lymphoma in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome2016
Professor Fai Ng
T Cell Targeting Therapies for Sjorgren's Syndrome2016
James Clark
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Stuart Watson
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
The aetiopathogenesis of fatigue: unpredictable, complex and persistent2016
Ruth Hart
Dr Katie Hackett
Rob Newton
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Ben Thompson
et al.
The F-Word: Why Is Talking about Fatigue so Hard?2016
Professor Fai Ng
X Chromosome Dose and Sex Bias in Autoimmune Diseases: Increased Prevalence of 47,XXX in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Sjogren's Syndrome2016
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Tim Rapley
Dr Katherine Deane
Vincent Deary
et al.
"Doing Every-Day Life" with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome: Factors Predicting Difficulties Performing Daily Activities and Taking on Life Roles2015
Andrew Carr
Professor Fai Ng
A New Scoring System for Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Salivary Gland in Sjogren: Multireader Reliability2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Katherine Deane
Vicki Strassheim
Vincent Deary
Dr Tim Rapley
et al.
A Systematic Review of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Primary Sjögren's Syndrome.2015
Dr Katherine James
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
et al.
A Transcriptional Signature of Fatigue Derived from Patients with Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome2015
Jessica Tarn
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Professor Anil Wipat
et al.
A Transcriptional Signature of Fatigue Derived from Patients with Primary Sjögren's Syndrome2015
Ben Hargreaves
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Vicki Hindmarsh
Claire Humphrey
Sheryl Mitchell
et al.
Assignable Causes for Fatigue in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: Data from the UK Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Registry2015
Professor Fai Ng
Characterization of systemic disease in primary Sjogren's syndrome: EULAR-SS Task Force recommendations for articular, cutaneous, pulmonary and renal involvements2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr James Frith
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
et al.
Cognitive Impairment in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr James Frith
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
et al.
Cognitive Symptoms are Common in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome and are Associated with Anxiety2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr James Frith
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
et al.
Cognitive symptoms are common in primary Sjögren's syndrome and are associated with anxiety2015
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Katie Hackett
Sarah Bowman
et al.
Do the EULAR Sjögren’s syndrome outcome measures correlate with health status in primary Sjögren’s syndrome?2015
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Katherine James
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Dr James Andrews
Dr Vadivelu Saravanan
et al.
Eligibility for Clinical Trials in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome: Lessons from the UK Primary Sjogren's Registry2015
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
Gene Set Enrichment Analysis Across Multiple Expression Studies Reveals a Core Subset of Primary Sjögren's Syndrome-Related Genes2015
Professor Fai Ng
Identification of Novel Sjogren's Syndrome Risk Loci in the Regions of TNFAIP3 and PRDM12015
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Katherine James
Sarah Bowman
et al.
Identification of Whole Blood Gene Expression Signature in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Associated Lymphoma2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr Katherine Deane
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
et al.
Identifying participation barriers and key intervention targets for an autoimmune disease2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Joanne Newton
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
Dr Niina Kolehmainen
et al.
Identifying participation barriers and key intervention targets for an autoimmune disease2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Tim Rapley
Dr Niina Kolehmainen
Vincent Deary
Dr Katherine Deane
et al.
Identifying stakeholder informed priority targets for a non-pharmacological intervention package to improve functional capacity: a multi-centre mixed methods study2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Katherine Deane
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
Sarah Bowman
et al.
Identifying Targets for a Non-Pharmacological Therapy Intervention Package to Improve Participation in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Patients: A Group Concept Mapping Study2015
Dr Francesca Barone
Professor Fai Ng
Integrated International Collaborations in Sjogren's Syndrome: The Essential (EULAR Sjogren's Syndrome Experimental and Translational Investigative Alliance) Study Group2015
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Anil Wipat
Dr Jennifer Hallinan
Integrative Network-Based Analysis of the Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Transcriptome between Human and Mouse2015
Professor Fai Ng
Klinefelter's Syndrome (47,XXY) Among Men with Sjogren's Syndrome2015
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Jennifer Hallinan
Machine Learning of Fatigue-Related Clinical Features in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome2015
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Mike Trenell
Oxygen Uptake, Fatigue and Quality of Life in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome2015
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Dr Colin Gillespie
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Bridget Griffiths
et al.
Patient Sub-Phenotyping in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome2015
Professor Fai Ng
Preliminary Results of a Double-Blind Randomised Trial of Rituximab Anti-B-Cell Therapy in Patients with Primary Sjogrens Syndrome2015
Dr Faye Cooles
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Terry Aspray
et al.
Retrospective analysis of the role of serum vitamin D in early rheumatic disease2015
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
Professor Fai Ng
Serum Free Light Chains are Associated with Clinical Disease Activity of Primary Sjögren's Syndrome in the Cutaneous, Biological and Renal Domains2015
Professor Fai Ng
Systemic Interferon Type I and Type II Signatures Present in Distinct Subsets of Primary Sjogren's Syndrome: En Route Towards More Selective Targeting2015
Professor Fai Ng
The IRF5-TNPO3 association with systemic lupus erythematosus has two components that other autoimmune disorders variably share2015
Professor Fai Ng
Validation of EULAR primary Sjogren's syndrome disease activity (ESSDAI) and patient indexes (ESSPRI)2015
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Katherine Deane
Vincent Deary
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Professor Tim Rapley
et al.
A Systematic Review of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Primary Sjögren's Syndrome2014
Dr Rebecca Batten
Professor Fai Ng
An Audit of New Patient Referrals to A Dedicated Primary SjÖGren's Syndrome Clinic2014
Dr Rebecca Batten
Professor Fai Ng
An overview of the clinical manifestations and management of primary Sjögren's syndrome2014
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
Professor Fai Ng
Baff and B2m, but not Free Light Chains, Correlate with Disease Activity in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome (PSS)2014
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Women With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: United Kingdom Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Registry Results2014
Dr Katie Hackett
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr Katherine Deane
Dr Tim Rapley
Vincent Deary
et al.
Developing a service user informed intervention to improve participation and ability to perform daily activities in primary Sjӧgren’s syndrome: a mixed methods study protocol2014
Siobhan Crittenden
Dr Elizabeth Coulson
Professor Vijay Kunadian
Professor Fai Ng
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
et al.
Elevated Cardiovascular Disease Burden and Inflammatory Biomarker Levels in Adults with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis2014
Dr Rebecca Batten
Professor Fai Ng
Facial nerve compression by the posterior inferior cerebellar artery causing facial pain and swelling: A case report2014
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Health-related utility values of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome and its predictors2014
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Simon Cockell
Andrew Skelton
Dr Katherine James
Dr Jessica Tarn
et al.
Identification of Whole Blood Gene Expression Signature in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Associated Lymphoma2014
Professor Fai Ng
Dr James Miller
Idiopathic axonal neuropathy and primary Sjögren's syndrome2014
Dr Katherine James
Dr Jessica Tarn
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Jennifer Hallinan
Professor David Young
et al.
Integration of Gene Expression Data with Interaction and Annotation Data Reveals Patterns of Connection Between Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Associated Genes and Immune Processes2014
Dr Jane Falconer
Katie Lowes
Professor Fai Ng
Professor John Robinson
Intramolecular polyspecificity in CD4 T-cell recognition of Ad-restricted epitopes of proteoglycan aggrecan2014
Dr Katie Hackett
Dr Katherine Deane
Vincent Deary
Dr Tim Rapley
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
et al.
Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Primary Sjogren's Syndrome: A Systematic Review of the Evidence2014
Dr Kate Hackett
Vincent Deary
Professor Tim Rapley
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: A Systematic Review of the Evidence2014
Dr James Frith
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Chris Day
Dr Brendan Payne
Professor Neil Sheerin
et al.
Orthostatic intolerance is common in chronic disease - A clinical cohort study2014
Dr Faye Cooles
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Terry Aspray
et al.
Retrospective analysis of the role of serum vitamin D in early rheumatic disease2014
Dr Katie Hackett
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr Tim Rapley
Dr Katherine Deane
Vincent Deary
et al.
Systematic reviews of occupational therapy interventions: summarizing research evidence and highlighting the gaps2014
Dr Katherine James
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Vicki Hindmarsh
Dr David Coady
et al.
The UK Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Registry (UKPSSR): A Valuable Resource for Future Sjögren’s Syndrom Research2014
Dr Katie Hackett
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Peter Gallagher
Understanding the Gap between Subjective Symptoms and Objective Illness Markers in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome2014
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Katherine James
et al.
Whole Blood microRNA Signature for Primary Sjogren's Syndrome-Related Lymphoma2014
Dr Karthik Balasubramaniam
Dr Girish Viswanathan
Andini Natasari
Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Assessment of blood clot formation and platelet receptor function ex vivo in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome2013
Professor Fai Ng
Andrew Carr
Dr Ian Corbett
Professor Marco Carrozzo
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Association of genes in the NF-κB pathway with antibody-positive primary Sjögren's syndrome.2013
Dr Elizabeth Coulson
Professor Fai Ng
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
Cardiovascular Risk In Adults With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis2013
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Iain Goff
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
Cardiovascular risk in juvenile idiopathic arthritis2013
Dr Mohsen Elshahaly
Gill Wheater
Dr Stephen Tuck
Dr Harish Datta
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Changes in bone density and bone turnover in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with rituximab, a B cell depleting monoclonal antibody (HORUS TRIAL)2013
Professor Fai Ng
Complex Functional Effects Within The HLA Contribute To Sjogren's Syndrome Pathogenesis and May Influence Both Transcriptional Regulation and Peptide Binding2013
Andini Natasari
Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Professor Fai Ng
Exploring the biological basis of fatigue using primary Sjögren's syndrome as a disease model2013
Professor Fai Ng
Identification of Multiple Sjögren’s Syndrome Susceptibility Loci2013
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Mike Trenell
Level of Physical Activity in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome and its Predictors2013
Professor Fai Ng
Sex Bias In Autoimmune Diseases: Increased Risk Of 47,XXX In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Sjogren's Syndrome (SS) Supports The Gene Dose Hypothesis2013
Dr Faye Cooles
Dr Arthur Pratt
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
The Effect Of Vitamin D On Early Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis2013
Professor Fai Ng
Variants at multiple loci implicated in both innate and adaptive immune responses are associated with Sjögren's syndrome2013
Professor Fai Ng
A Genome-Wide Association Study Establishes Muliple Susceptibility Loci for Sjogren's Syndrome2012
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr James Frith
Danielle Powell
Dr Katie Hackett
Katharine Wilton
et al.
Autonomic symptoms are common and are associated with overall symptom burden and disease activity in primary Sjögren's syndrome2012
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Sarah Bowman
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Heather Foggo
et al.
Evaluating health status of 620 patients with primary sjögren’s syndrome using EQ-5D2012
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sarah Bowman
Evaluating health status of 620 patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome using EQ-5D2012
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Dennis Lendrem
How good are the EULAR Sj ögren's syndrome disease activity index (ESSDAI), and EULAR Sj ögren's syndrome patients reported index (ESSPRI) in predicting health status in primary Sj ögren's syndrome? Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE2012
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Sarah Bowman
Dr David Coady
Dr Bridget Griffiths
et al.
How good are the eular sjögren’s syndrome disease activity index, and eular sjögren’s syndrome patients reported index in predicting health status in primary sjögren’s syndrome?2012
Dr Katie Hackett
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Professor Fai Ng
Occupational therapy: a potentially valuable intervention for people with primary Sjogren's syndrome2012
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
Potential diagnostic utility of anti-centromere antibody in primary Sjogren's syndrome in the UK2012
Professor Fai Ng
Katharine Wilton
Sheryl Mitchell
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Primary Sjogrens syndrome is associated with impaired autonomic response to orthostasis and sympathetic failure2012
Professor Fai Ng
Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Research and Therapy: Has a New Dawn Arrived?2012
Dr Jessica Tarn
Professor David Young
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Christine Downie
Heather Foggo
et al.
Serum cytokine and chemokine profiling in primary Sj ögren's syndrome Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE2012
Andrew Carr
Professor Fai Ng
Professor Francisco Figueiredo
Dr Iain Macleod
Professor Mark Greenwood
et al.
Sjogren's syndrome - an update for dental practitioners2012
Jessica Tarn
Andini Natasari
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Christine Downie
et al.
Soluble molecule profiling and network analysis of primary Sjogren's syndrome patient serum2012
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr David Coady
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Heather Foggo
et al.
The clinical relevance of anti-RO52 and anti-RO60 in patients in the united kingdom primary sjögren’s syndrome registry (UKPSSR)2012
Andrew Carr
Professor Fai Ng
The diagnostic utility of salivary gland ultrasound for the investigation of sjögren's syndrome2012
Professor Fai Ng
A High-Density Genome-Wide Association Study by the Sjogren's Genetics Network Identifies Five Novel Susceptibility Loci for Primary Sjogren's Syndrome and Confirms Association with MHC, IRF5, and BLK2011
Professor Fai Ng
Biological therapies in primary Sjogren's syndrome2011
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Susan Tudhope
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Dr Desa Lilic
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cell deficiency in chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis - A consequence or a cause?2011
Professor Fai Ng
Large-Scale, High-Density Genotyping Performed by the Sjogren's Genetics Network Using the ImmunoChip Identifies PRKRA as a Novel Sjogren's Syndrome Susceptibility Locus and Confirms Associations with IRF5, BLK and MHC2011
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
Potentially treatable symptoms in primary Sjogren's Syndrome - Associated fatigue2011
Dr Faye Cooles
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Gillian Wilson
Professor John Isaacs
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Prevalence and diagnostic outcome relating to vitamin D deficiency in new patients presenting to an early arthritis clinic over 12 months2011
Professor Fai Ng
Prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors in females with primary Sjogrens Syndrome2011
Professor Fai Ng
Triple X Syndrome (47,XXX) Increases the Risk and Accelerates the Onset of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Sjogren's Syndrome: Support for a Gene-Dose Effect From the X Chromosome2011
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Marco Carrozzo
United Kingdom Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Registry - a united effort to tackle an orphan rheumatic disease2011
Professor Fai Ng
Professor John Isaacs
Genotype at the sIL-6R A358C polymorphism does not influence response to anti-TNF therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis2010
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Dr Andrew Carmichael
Dr Mario Abinun
Professor Andrew Cant
et al.
Impaired TH17 responses in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis with and without autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy2010
Professor Fai Ng
Primary Sjogren's syndrome: too dry and too tired2010
Dr Susan Tudhope
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Dr Jane Falconer
Dr Arthur Pratt
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
Profound invariant natural killer T-cell deficiency in inflammatory arthritis2010
Dr Alexei von Delwig
James Locke
Professor John Robinson
Professor Fai Ng
Response of Th17 Cells to a Citrullinated Arthritogenic Aggrecan Peptide in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis2010
Dr Claire Bracewell
Professor John Isaacs
Professor Fai Ng
Atacicept, a novel B cell-targeting biological therapy for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis2009
Julie Diboll
Professor John Isaacs
Professor Fai Ng
CD4+T Cell Responses to Autoantigens in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis2009
Professor Fai Ng
Genetic variants at CD28, PRDM1 and CD2/CD58 are associated with rheumatoid arthritis risk2009
Dr Alexei von Delwig
James Locke
Professor John Robinson
Professor Fai Ng
T cell responses to citrullinated aggrecan peptide in rheumatoid arthritis2009
Jane Falconer
Professor Fai Ng
Professor John Robinson
Type A and type B T cell recognition of an arthritogenic CD4 T cell epitope from proteoglycan aggrecan studied in mice2009
Dr Iain Brownlee
Dr Alison Young
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
Professor Fai Ng
Diet and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity2008
Professor Fai Ng
Expansion of hepatitis C-specific CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells after viral clearance: A mechanism to limit collateral damage?2008
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Dr Andrew Carmichael
Dr Mario Abinun
Dr Desa Lilic
et al.
Impaired Th-17 responses in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis2008
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Andrew Carmichael
Dr Mario Abinun
Dr Desa Lilic
et al.
Impaired Th-17 responses in patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis2008
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Susan Tudhope
Professor John Isaacs
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells in early rheumatoid arthritis (RA)2008
Dr Harish Datta
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Stephen Tuck
The cell biology of bone metabolism2008
Dr Alexei von Delwig
Dr Susan Tudhope
Dr Arthur Pratt
Professor John Isaacs
Dr Desa Lilic
et al.
The role of invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells in rheumatoid arthritis2008
Professor Fai Ng
Fluoroquinolone-associated tendinopathy: A case report2007
Professor Fai Ng
Professor John Isaacs
From mice to men: the challenges of developing tolerance-inducing biological drugs for the clinic2007
Professor Fai Ng
Professor John Isaacs
From mice to men: the challenges of developing tolerance-inducing biological drugs for the clinic2007
Professor Fai Ng
In vivo evidence for apoptosis in the bone marrow in systemic lupus erythematosus2007
Professor Fai Ng
Ching Ng
Takayasu's arteritis: a cause of prolonged arterial stiffness2006
Professor Fai Ng
A case of eosinophilic enteritis and rheumatoid arthritis2005
Professor Fai Ng
In vivo evidence for apoptosis in the bone marrow in SLE2005
Professor Fai Ng
Quantitating Effector and Regulatory T Lymphocytes in Immune Responses by Limiting Dilution Analysis Modeling2005
Professor Fai Ng
Takayasu's arteritis is associated with reduced aortic compliance2005
Professor Fai Ng
[abstract] Cox II selective inhibitors versus traditional NSAIDS: are we using them appropriately?2004
Professor Fai Ng
[abstract] Eosinophilic gastroenteritis and rheumatoid arthritis2004
Professor Fai Ng
[abstract] Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with rheumatoid arthritis2004
Professor Fai Ng
[abstract] Mesenteric Inflammatory veno-occlusive disease2003
Professor Fai Ng
Cutting Edge: CTLA-4 (CD152) Differentially Regulates Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases (Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase and c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase) in CD4+ T Cells from Receptor/Ligand-Deficient Mice2002
Professor Fai Ng
Human CD4+ CD25+ T cells regulate CD8+ T-cell activation2002
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Rachel Baker
Dr Bill Chaudhry
Reversibility with Interleukin-2 Suggests that T Cell Anergy Contributes to Donor-Specific Hyporesponsiveness in Renal Transplant Patients2002
Professor Fai Ng
Dendritic cells in transplantation--friend or foe?2001
Professor Fai Ng
Professor John Isaacs
Human CD4+CD25+ cells: a naturally occurring population of regulatory T cells2001
Professor Fai Ng
Infectious tolerance? Mechanisms and implications2001
Professor Fai Ng
Predictive value of in vitro assessment of direct alloresponses in transplant recipients? (Comment on Transplantation. 2001 Sep 15;72(5):873-80)2001
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Bill Chaudhry
The role of T-cell anergy in the maintenance of donor-specific hyporesponsiveness in renal transplant recipients2001