Michael W. Beresford
University of Liverpool
248 Papers
686 Citations
Michael W. Beresford is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lupus nephritis. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 231 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael W. Beresford include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Manchester.
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Papers
Detectable IL-8 and IL-10 in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from preterm infants ventilated for respiratory distress syndrome.
TL;DR: IL-10 is detectable in lavage fluid from ventilated preterm infants and its concentrations rise significantly over the first five postnatal days, while IL-8 concentration also rises and this increase precedes the rise in IL-10.
Randomised controlled trial of patient triggered and conventional fast rate ventilation in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
TL;DR: There were no significant differences in the incidence of chronic lung disease, death, pneumothorax, intraventricular haemorrhage, number of ventilator days, or length of oxygen dependency between groups.
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Needle-free and microneedle drug delivery in children: a case for disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs).
TL;DR: This mini-review discusses the opportunities and challenges for providing disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) currently prescribed to paediatric rheumatology patients using such technologies and the ability of needle-free and microneedle technologies to deliver monoclonal antibodies and fusion proteins still remains largely untested.
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Increased expression of low density granulocytes in juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus patients correlates with disease activity.
TL;DR: Increased expression in LDGs in JSLE patients, which correlate with dsDNA antibody concentration and scores of disease activity, indicates that the increased LDG expression may have a potential role in the pathogenesis of JSLE, and may be a useful biomarker.
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Contribution of rare and predicted pathogenic gene variants to childhood-onset lupus: a large, genetic panel analysis of British and French cohorts
Alexandre Belot,Gillian I. Rice,Sulliman Ommar Omarjee,Quentin Rouchon,Eve M D Smith,Marion Moreews,Maud Tusseau,Cécile Frachette,Raphael Bournhonesque,Nicole M. Thielens,Christine Gaboriaud,Isabelle Rouvet,Emilie Chopin,Akihiro Hoshino,Sylvain Latour,Sylvain Latour,Bruno Ranchin,Rolando Cimaz,Paula Romagnani,Christophe Malcus,Nicole Fabien,Marie-Nathalie Sarda,Behrouz Kassai,Jean-Christophe Lega,Stéphane Decramer,Pauline Abou-Jaoude,Ian N. Bruce,Ian N. Bruce,Thomas Simonet,Claire Bardel,Pierre Antoine Rollat-Farnier,Sébastien Viel,Héloïse Reumaux,James O'Sullivan,Thierry Walzer,Anne-Laure Mathieu,Gaëlle Marenne,Thomas Ludwig,Emmanuelle Génin,Jamie M Ellingford,Brigitte Bader-Meunier,Tracy A Briggs,Tracy A Briggs,Michael W. Beresford,Yanick J. Crow,Yanick J. Crow,Dominique Campion,Jean-François Dartigues,Jean-François Deleuze,Jean-Charles Lambert,Richard Redon,Emma Allain-Launay,Kenza Bouayed,Stéphane Burtey,Aurélia Carbasse,V. Despert,Olivier Fain,Michel Fischbach,Hugues Flodrops,Caroline Galeotti,Eric Hachulla,Yves Hatchuel,Jean-Francois Kleinmann,Isabelle Koné-Paut,Aurélia Lanteri,Irène Lemelle,Hélène Maillard,François Maurier,Ulrich Meinzer,Isabelle Melki,Sandrine Morell-Dubois,Anne Pagnier,Maryam Piram,Charlotte Samaille,Jean Sibilia,Olivia Weill,Eslam Al-Abadi,Kate Armon,Kathryn Bailey,Michael Beresford,Mary Brennan,Coziana Ciurtin,Janet Gardner-Medwin,Kirsty Haslam,Daniel Hawley,Alice Leahy,Valentina Leone,Devesh Mewar,Robert J. Moots,Clarissa Pilkington,Athimalaipet V Ramanan,Satyapal Rangaraj,Annie Ratcliffe,Philip Riley,Ethan Sen,Arani Sridhar,Nick Wilkinson,Fiona Wood +97 more
- 01 Feb 2020
TL;DR: An accumulation of rare variants that are predicted to be damaging in SLE-associated genes might contribute to disease expression and clinical heterogeneity.