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86
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23567
World Ranking
3015
National Ranking
226

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Kenneth I. Welsh is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects an association with a prominent research institution. Information relating to recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, books, fields of study, subfields, main research topics, and awards is limited or unavailable.

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Best Publications

  • Phototyping: comprehensive DNA typing for HLA-A, B, C, DRB1, DRB3, DRB4, DRB5 & DQB1 by PCR with 144 primer mixes utilizing sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP)

    M. Bunce;C. M. O'Neill;M. C. N. M. Barnardo;P. Krausa

  • Two stage genome-wide search in inflammatory bowel disease provides evidence for susceptibility loci on chromosomes 3, 7 and 12.

    J Satsangi;M Parkes;E Louis;L Hashimoto

  • The molecular classification of the clinical manifestations of Crohn's disease.

    Tariq Ahmad;Alessandro Armuzzi;Mike Bunce;Kim Mulcahy–Hawes

  • HLA alleles determine human T-lymphotropic virus-I (HTLV-I) proviral load and the risk of HTLV-I-associated myelopathy

    Katie J. M. Jeffery;Koichiro Usuku;Sarah E. Hall;Wataru Matsumoto

  • Contribution of genes of the major histocompatibility complex to susceptibility and disease phenotype in inflammatory bowel disease.

    J Satsangi;K I Welsh;M Bunce;C Julier

  • HLA-DR4 subtype frequencies in rheumatoid arthritis indicate that DRB1 is the major susceptibility locus within the HLA class II region.

    B. P. Wordsworth;J. S. S. Lanchbury;L. I. Sakkas;K. I. Welsh

  • HYDRALAZINE-INDUCED SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: INFLUENCE OF HLA-DR AND SEX ON SUSCEPTIBILITY

    J.R Batchelor;K.I Welsh;R Mansilla Tinoco;C.T Dollery

  • MBL genotype and risk of invasive pneumococcal disease: a case-control study.

    Suchismita Roy;Kyle Knox;Shelley Segal;David Griffiths

  • Skin cancers in renal-transplant recipients occur more frequently than previously recognized in a temperate climate.

    C. Bordea;F. Wojnarowska;P. R. Millard;H. Doll

  • Clinical phenotype is related to HLA genotype in the peripheral arthropathies of inflammatory bowel disease.

    T R Orchard;S Thiyagaraja;K I Welsh;B P Wordsworth

  • Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism: association with Crohn's disease susceptibility

    J D Simmons;C Mullighan;K I Welsh;D P Jewell

  • Treatment of Raynaud's phenomenon with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetine

    B. Coleiro;S. E. Marshall;C. P. Denton;K. Howell

  • Uveitis and erythema nodosum in inflammatory bowel disease: clinical features and the role of HLA genes.

    Timothy R. Orchard;Timothy R. Orchard;C.N. Chua;Tariq Ahmad;Hung Cheng

  • Cytokine (TNF Alpha, LT Alpha and IL-10) Polymorphisms in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Normal Controls: Differential Effects on Production and Allele Frequencies

    K Koss;K Koss;K Koss;J Satsangi;G C Fanning;K I Welsh

  • Delayed graft function: risk factors and the relative effects of early function and acute rejection on long-term survival in cadaveric renal transplantation.

    A. J. Mclaren;W. Jassem;D. W. R. Gray;S. V. Fuggle

  • The Influence of HLA Class I Alleles and Heterozygosity on the Outcome of Human T Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I Infection

    Katie J. M. Jeffery;Asna A. Siddiqui;Mike Bunce;Alun L. Lloyd

  • Rapid DNA typing for HLA‐C using sequence‐specific primers (PCR‐SSP): Identification of serological and non‐serologically defined HLA‐C alleles including several new alleles

    Mike Bunce;Kenneth I. Welsh

  • Production of beta 2-microglobulin by normal and malignant human cell lines and peripheral lymphocytes.

    Kenneth Nilsson;Per-Eric Evrin;Kenneth I. Welsh

  • A polymorphism in the CTGF promoter region associated with systemic sclerosis.

    Carmen Fonseca;Gisela E Lindahl;Markella Ponticos;Piersante Sestini

  • Lichen sclerosus premenarche: autoimmunity and immunogenetics

    J. Powell;F. Wojnarowska;S. Winsey;P. Marren

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Bunce
Michael Bunce Curtin University
Derek P. Jewell
Derek P. Jewell University of Oxford
Roland M. du Bois
Roland M. du Bois Imperial College London
Carol M. Black
Carol M. Black University College London
Athol U. Wells
Athol U. Wells Imperial College London
Tariq Ahmad
Tariq Ahmad Yale University
Christopher P. Denton
Christopher P. Denton University College London
Jack Satsangi
Jack Satsangi University of Oxford
Robert Vaughan
Robert Vaughan Guy's Hospital
Charles G. Mullighan
Charles G. Mullighan St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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