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Peter C. Taylor
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 397
Citations - 19020
Peter C. Taylor is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rheumatoid arthritis & Arthritis. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 359 publications receiving 16347 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter C. Taylor include HealthPartners & University of Cambridge.
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Reevaluation of the Role of Duration of Morning Stiffness in the Assessment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Activity
Nasim A. Khan,Yusuf Yazici,Jaime Calvo-Alén,Jolanta Dadoniene,Laure Gossec,T M Hansen,Margriet Huisman,Riina Kallikorm,Raili Müller,Margareth Liveborn,Rolf Oding,Elena Luchikhina,Antonio Naranjo,Sylejman Rexhepi,Peter C. Taylor,Witold Tlustochowich,Afrodite Tsirogianni,Tuulikki Sokka +17 more
TL;DR: The effect of MS duration was found to be clinically important in patients with the low RAPID3 scores in whom the presence of MS may indicate clinically active disease (DAS28v3 > 3.2).
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Anti-cytokines and Cytokines in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
TL;DR: The rationale and preliminary data for other potential therapeutic strategies designed to augment the activity of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-4, IL-10, and IL-11 in rheumatoid disease are discussed.
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Cytokine blockade in rheumatoid arthritis.
Marc Feldmann,Ravinder N. Maini,Jan Bondeson,Peter C. Taylor,Brian M. J. Foxwell,Fionula M. Brennan +5 more
TL;DR: The rationale for anti TNFalpha therapy, the current status of therapy and new approaches to studying TNF regulation in RA and of elucidating the controversial role of T cells in this complex disease will be described.
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Mitral valve replacement combined with myocardial revascularization: early and late results for 300 patients, 1970 to 1983.
Bruce W. Lytle,Delos M. Cosgrove,Carl C. Gill,Robert W. Stewart,Leonard A.R. Golding,Marlene Goormastic,Peter C. Taylor,Floyd D. Loop +7 more
TL;DR: Patients with bioprostheses without warfarin anticoagulation had better survival and event-free survival than those with bioperative paced rhythm or atrial fibrillation and those with mechanical prostheses with or withoutwarfarin.
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VEGF release is associated with reduced oxygen tensions in experimental inflammatory arthritis.
TL;DR: Data demonstrate that decreases in intra-articular pO2 occur in established arthritic conditions and may be the stimulus for local VEGF production, suggesting that the neovascularisation associated with inflammatory arthritis, is insufficient to restore oxygen homeostasis in the joint.