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Donna E. Davies

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  265
Citations -  19127

Donna E. Davies is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Epidermal growth factor. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 253 publications receiving 17322 citations. Previous affiliations of Donna E. Davies include National Oceanography Centre, Southampton & École normale supérieure de Lyon.

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Poster Presentation

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TL;DR: The skills learnt from the systematic review workshop series impacted not only participants’ research knowledge and skills, and plans to conduct future research, but also facilitated looking up medical literature in daily clinical work, supporting evidence-based clinical practice.
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Therapie par interferon lambda pour le traitement de maladies respiratoires

TL;DR: In this article, a presente invention concerne lutilisation d'un ou plusieurs interferons lambda (IFN-μ), egalement connus sous le nom d'IL-29 and d'ILS-28a/b, pour attenuer ou prevenir une exacerbation d'origine virale d'une trouble respiratoire, telle qu'une exacerbation de l'asthme liee a infection virale, and notamment a infection a rhinovirus.
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Rhinovirus 2A is the predominant protease responsible for instigating the early block to gene expression encountered in infected cells

TL;DR: This work highlights the key role that 2A plays in early suppression of the infected host cell response and shows that this can be influenced by natural variation in the activity of this enzyme.
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Source-related composition and toxicological effects of shipping-associated particulate matter

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the toxicology of coarse (10-2.5 µg/ml) and ultrafine (UF; < 0.1μm) airborne particulate matter (PM) collected within the Port of Southampton including road, cargo shipping and cruise ship terminal sites in and out of cruise season.

CHAPTER 3 Identification and possible functions of ADAM33 as an asthma susceptibility gene

TL;DR: The concept of bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) represents the Holy Grail of asthma, yet our understanding of its underlying causes(s) is poorly developed as mentioned in this paper.