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Peter G. Gibson
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 774
Citations - 53254
Peter G. Gibson is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Sputum. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 711 publications receiving 45722 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter G. Gibson include University of Sydney & National Health and Medical Research Council.
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Altered Innate Immune Responses in Neutrophils from Patients with Well- and Suboptimally Controlled Asthma
Francesca Tang,Gloria Foxley,Peter G. Gibson,Janette K. Burgess,Katherine J. Baines,Brian G. Oliver,Brian G. Oliver +6 more
TL;DR: Circulating neutrophils are different in asthma; however, this is likely to be related to airflow limitation rather than asthma control.
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Acute myopathy in status asthmaticus.
TL;DR: The records of a cohort of 12 patients ventilated in an intensive care unit over a 16 month period were reviewed and the combination of corticosteroids and neuromuscular blocking agents has been proposed as the possible cause of the complication.
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Chemotherapy for malignancy induces a remission in asthma symptoms and airway inflammation but not airway hyperresponsiveness.
TL;DR: A child with AHR in whom the clinical course of asthma was related to eosinophilic bronchitis is presented and a reversible 15% reduction in FEV1 was detected on hypertonic saline challenge testing.
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Diet as a therapeutic tool in chronic gastrointestinal disorders: Lessons from the FODMAP journey
TL;DR: A review of the FODMAP diet journey can be found in this paper , where the authors discuss key lessons learned from the diet journey and the challenges encountered in developing diet therapies.
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Attack, flare-up, or exacerbation? The terminology preferences of patients with severe asthma.
Kimberley A Jones,Peter G. Gibson,Janelle Yorke,Janelle Yorke,Robert Niven,Amber Smith,Vanessa M. McDonald +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative qualitative study aimed to understand the patient's experience and perspectives of acute asthma events and language used to describe them was conducted in Australia and the UK in 18 people with severe asthma and 10 with mild-moderate asthma.