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69
Citations
21573
World Ranking
7282
National Ranking
35

Overview

Anthony G. Wilson is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Information Systems, Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, and Oncology.

Wilson's recent published work includes studies that address technological applications in healthcare and patient monitoring. Among their papers are:

  • Continuous vital signs monitors: a replacement for traditional vital signs? (2022), published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia
  • SP3.7 - Patient experiences of using wearable health monitors during cancer treatment: A qualitative study (2024), published in the British Journal of Surgery

Their research topics cover:

  • COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing
  • Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Cancer survivorship and care

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • A. Dalton
  • Alexander J. Parker
  • Alistair Bashall
  • S. McConchie
  • Fiona Thistlethwaite

Wilson's research outputs have been published in venues such as:

  • British Journal of Anaesthesia
  • British Journal of Surgery

Best Publications

  • Effects of a polymorphism in the human tumor necrosis factor α promoter on transcriptional activation

    Anthony G. Wilson;Julian A. Symons;Tarra L. McDowell;Hugh O. McDevitt

  • Genome-wide association study meta-analysis identifies seven new rheumatoid arthritis risk loci

    Eli A Stahl;Soumya Raychaudhuri;Soumya Raychaudhuri;Elaine F Remmers;Gang Xie

  • Single base polymorphism in the human tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) gene detectable by NcoI restriction of PCR product.

    A.G. Wilson;F.S. di Giovine;A.I.F. Blakemore;G.W. Duff

  • Interleukin-6 receptor pathways in coronary heart disease: a collaborative meta-analysis of 82 studies

    Nadeem Sarwar;Adam S. Butterworth;Daniel F. Freitag;John Gregson

  • An allelic polymorphism within the human tumor necrosis factor alpha promoter region is strongly associated with HLA A1, B8, and DR3 alleles.

    A. G. Wilson;N. De Vries;F. Pociot;F. S. Di Giovine

  • Genome-wide association study of CNVs in 16,000 cases of eight common diseases and 3,000 shared controls

    Nick Craddock;Matthew E. Hurles;Niall Cardin;Richard D. Pearson

  • Novel genetic association between ulcerative colitis and the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 receptor antagonist

    John C. Mansfield;Hazel Holden;Joanna K. Tarlow;Francesco S. Di Giovine

  • Rheumatoid arthritis association at 6q23.

    Wendy Thomson;Anne Barton;Xiayi Ke;Steve Eyre

  • Genetic variants at CD28, PRDM1, and CD2/CD58 are associated with rheumatoid arthritis risk

    Soumya Raychaudhuri;Soumya Raychaudhuri;Soumya Raychaudhuri;Brian P Thomson;Elaine F Remmers;Stephen Eyre

  • Methylation status of a single CpG site in the IL6 promoter is related to IL6 messenger RNA levels and rheumatoid arthritis

    Christoper J. Nile;Robert C. Read;Mohammed Akil;Gordon W. Duff

  • Association of rheumatoid factor and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide positivity, but not carriage of shared epitope or PTPN22 susceptibility variants, with anti-tumour necrosis factor response in rheumatoid arthritis

    C Potter;K L Hyrich;A Tracey;M Lunt

  • A randomized, double-blind, crossover clinical trial of diclofenac plus misoprostol versus acetaminophen in patients with osteoarthritis of the hip or knee.

    T. Pincus;Gary G Koch;T. Sokka;J. Lefkowith

  • A genetic association between systemic lupus erythematosus and tumor necrosis factor alpha

    A. G. Wilson;C. Gordon;F. S. Di Giovine;N. De Vries

  • Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expression in the Inflammatory Response and Relevance to Common Diseases

    Anthony G. Wilson

  • Evidence of NLRP3-inflammasome activation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA); genetic variants within the NLRP3-inflammasome complex in relation to susceptibility to RA and response to anti-TNF treatment

    Rebeccah J Mathews;James I Robinson;James I Robinson;Michele Battellino;Chi Wong;Chi Wong

  • A Functional Polymorphism of Toll-like Receptor 4 Is Not Associated with Likelihood or Severity of Meningococcal Disease

    Robert C. Read;Jodie Pullin;Simone Gregory;Raymond Borrow

  • Genetics of tumour necrosis factor-alpha in autoimmune, infectious, and neoplastic diseases.

    A. G. Wilson;F. S. Di Giovine;G. W. Duff

  • Genome-wide association study of genetic predictors of anti-tumor necrosis factor treatment efficacy in rheumatoid arthritis identifies associations with polymorphisms at seven loci

    Darren Plant;John Bowes;Catherine Potter;Kimme L. Hyrich

  • Alcohol consumption is inversely associated with risk and severity of rheumatoid arthritis

    James R. Maxwell;Isobel R. Gowers;David J. Moore;Anthony G. Wilson

  • Genome-wide association study and gene expression analysis identifies CD84 as a predictor of response to etanercept therapy in rheumatoid arthritis

    Jing Cui;Eli A. Stahl;Eli A. Stahl;Eli A. Stahl;Saedis Saevarsdottir;Corinne Miceli;Corinne Miceli

Frequent Co-Authors

Ann W. Morgan
Ann W. Morgan University of Leeds
Anne Barton
Anne Barton University of Manchester
John D. Isaacs
John D. Isaacs Newcastle University
Kimme L. Hyrich
Kimme L. Hyrich University of Manchester
Jane Worthington
Jane Worthington University of Manchester
Paul Emery
Paul Emery University of Leeds
Wendy Thomson
Wendy Thomson University of Manchester
Lynne J. Hocking
Lynne J. Hocking University of Aberdeen
John Bowes
John Bowes University of Manchester
Anne Hinks
Anne Hinks University of Manchester

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