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Overview

Andrew J. Wardlaw is affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions in physiology, rheumatology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, and immunology and allergy.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Eosinophilic esophagitis
  • Eosinophilic disorders and syndromes
  • Respiratory and cough-related research
  • Allergic rhinitis and sensitization
  • Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
  • Urticaria and related conditions

Andrew J. Wardlaw has published research in a range of venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • Clinical & Experimental Allergy
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Chronic Respiratory Disease
  • Allergy

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Wardlaw are:

  • "New Perspectives in the Diagnosis and Management of Allergic Fungal Airway Disease," 2021, Journal of Asthma and Allergy
  • "Eosinophils in Health and Disease: A State-of-the-Art Review," 2021, Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • "Efficacy and safety of mepolizumab in hypereosinophilic syndrome: A phase III, randomized, placebo-controlled trial," 2020, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Andrew J. Wardlaw include:

  • Catherine H. Pashley
  • Florence Roufosse
  • Gerald J. Gleich
  • Jack Satchwell
  • Marc E. Rothenberg

Best Publications

  • Cluster analysis and clinical asthma phenotypes.

    Pranab Haldar;Ian D. Pavord;Dominic E. Shaw;Michael A. Berry

  • Mepolizumab and Exacerbations of Refractory Eosinophilic Asthma

    Pranabashis Haldar;Christopher E. Brightling;Beverley Hargadon;Sumit Gupta

  • Asthma exacerbations and sputum eosinophil counts: a randomised controlled trial.

    Ruth H Green;Christopher E Brightling;Susan McKenna;Beverley Hargadon

  • Mast-Cell Infiltration of Airway Smooth Muscle in Asthma

    Christopher E. Brightling;Peter Bradding;Fiona A. Symon;Stephen T. Holgate

  • Asthma endotypes: A new approach to classification of disease entities within the asthma syndrome

    Jan Lötvall;Cezmi A. Akdis;Leonard B. Bacharier;Leif Bjermer

  • Bronchial biopsies in asthma. An ultrastructural, quantitative study and correlation with hyperreactivity.

    P. K. Jeffery;A. J. Wardlaw;Fiona C. Nelson;J. V. Collins

  • Eosinophils and mast cells in bronchoalveolar lavage in subjects with mild asthma. Relationship to bronchial hyperreactivity.

    A. J. Wardlaw;Sandra Dunnette;G. J. Gleich;J. V. Collins

  • Analysis of induced sputum in adults with asthma: identification of subgroup with isolated sputum neutrophilia and poor response to inhaled corticosteroids

    R H Green;C E Brightling;G Woltmann;D Parker

  • Identification of activated T lymphocytes and eosinophils in bronchial biopsies in stable atopic asthma.

    Azzawi M;Bradley B;Jeffery Pk;Frew Aj

  • Evidence of a role of tumor necrosis factor alpha in refractory asthma.

    Mike A. Berry;Beverley Hargadon;Maria Shelley;Debbie Parker

  • Expression of mRNA for interleukin-5 in mucosal bronchial biopsies from asthma.

    Q Hamid;M Azzawi;S Ying;R Moqbel

  • Messenger RNA expression of the cytokine gene cluster, interleukin 3 (IL-3), IL-4, IL-5, and granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor, in allergen-induced late-phase cutaneous reactions in atopic subjects.

    A. B. Kay;Sun Ying;V. Varney;M. Gaga

  • Sputum eosinophilia and short-term response to prednisolone in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised controlled trial

    Christopher E. Brightling;William Monteiro;Richard Ward;Debbie Parker

  • Platelet-activating factor. A potent chemotactic and chemokinetic factor for human eosinophils.

    A J Wardlaw;R Moqbel;O Cromwell;A B Kay

  • Hypereosinophilic syndrome: a multicenter, retrospective analysis of clinical characteristics and response to therapy.

    Princess U. Ogbogu;Bruce S. Bochner;Joseph H. Butterfield;Gerald J. Gleich

  • Eosinophilic Bronchitis Is an Important Cause of Chronic Cough

    Christopher E. Brightling;Richard Ward;Kah Lay Goh;Andrew J. Wardlaw

  • Lymphocyte CC chemokine receptor 9 and epithelial thymus-expressed chemokine (TECK) expression distinguish the small intestinal immune compartment: Epithelial expression of tissue-specific chemokines as an organizing principle in regional immunity.

    Eric J. Kunkel;James J. Campbell;Guttorm Haraldsen;Junliang Pan

  • Pathological features and inhaled corticosteroid response of eosinophilic and non-eosinophilic asthma

    Mike Berry;Angela Morgan;Dominick E Shaw;Deborah Parker

  • Fungi and allergic lower respiratory tract diseases

    Alan P. Knutsen;Robert K. Bush;Jeffrey G. Demain;David W. Denning

  • Eosinophilic airway inflammation and exacerbations of COPD: a randomised controlled trial

    R. Siva;R. H. Green;C. E. Brightling;M. Shelley

  • 293 Expression of mRNA for interleukin-5 in mucosal bronchial biopsies from asthma

    A.B. Kay;O. Hamid;M. Azzawi;Sun Ying

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher E. Brightling
Christopher E. Brightling University of Leicester
Ian D. Pavord
Ian D. Pavord University of Oxford
Peter Bradding
Peter Bradding University of Leicester
A. B. Kay
A. B. Kay Imperial College London
Redwan Moqbel
Redwan Moqbel University of Manitoba
Peter Bradding
Peter Bradding University of Leicester
Christopher Corrigan
Christopher Corrigan King's College London
Marc E. Rothenberg
Marc E. Rothenberg Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Qutayba Hamid
Qutayba Hamid University of Sharjah
Gerald J. Gleich
Gerald J. Gleich University of Utah

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