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| B L FerrySummaryAffiliation: John Radcliffe Hospital Country: UK Publications
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Development of an anti-Salmonella typhi Vi ELISA: assessment of immunocompetence in healthy donorsB L Ferry
Department of Clinical Immunology, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, Oxford, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 136:297-303. 2004..typhi Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine suggests that this is likely to be a useful vaccine for the assessment of B cell function in patients with suspected immune deficiency...
Measurement of peripheral B cell subpopulations in common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) using a whole blood methodB L Ferry
Department of Clinical Immunology, The Churchill Hospital, Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust, Oxford, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 140:532-9. 2005..Only one patient changed classification as a result of using whole blood...
Immunophenotyping of putative human B1 B cells in healthy controls and common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) patientsO Suchánek
Clinical Laboratory Immunology, Oxford University Hospitals, Oxford, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 170:333-41. 2012..CD20(+) CD27(+) CD43(lo-int) cells may represent a distinct B1 cell subset within CD27(+) B cells. CVID patients were not significantly different from healthy controls when existing CD27(+) B cell deficiencies were taken into account...
T cell phenotypes in patients with common variable immunodeficiency disorders: associations with clinical phenotypes in comparison with other groups with recurrent infectionsE A L Bateman
Department of Clinical Laboratory Immunology, Churchill Hospital Clinical Immunology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 170:202-11. 2012....
NOD2 polymorphisms in clinical phenotypes of common variable immunodeficiency disordersK Packwood
Department of Immunology, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, Oxford, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 161:536-41. 2010..These do not differ significantly from UK immunocompetent controls confirming, as expected, that in addition these NOD2 polymorphisms do not confer susceptibility to CVIDs per se...
IgA antibodies of coeliac disease patients recognise a dominant T cell epitope of A-gliadinE A L Bateman
Department of Clinical Immunology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, Oxford OX3 7LJ, UK
Gut 53:1274-8. 2004..This peptide sequence is also located within a 33-mer protease resistant gliadin fragment and therefore is likely to play an important role in the pathogenesis of CD...
A preliminary assessment of alpha-1 antitrypsin S and Z deficiency allele frequencies in common variable immunodeficiency patients with and without bronchiectasisM E Sansom
Department of Immunology, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, Headington, Oxford, UK
Clin Exp Immunol 130:489-94. 2002....
