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Publications

Editorial

Philips B, Baker E. Hyperglycaemia and the lung. B J Anaesth 2003; 90:430-433.

Review article

Brennan AL, Geddes DM, Gyi K, Baker EH. Clinical importance of cystic fibrosis-related diabetes. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis (submitted)

Peer reviewed papers

Wood DM, Brennan AL, Philips BJ, Baker EH. Effect of hyperglycaemia on glucose concentration of airways secretions. Clin Sci 2003; Submitted

Philips BJ, Meguer J-X, Redman J, Baker EH. Factors determining the appearance of glucose in upper and lower respiratory tract secretions. Intensive Care Medicine 2003; In Press

Baker EH, Philips BJ. Inhaled insulin in type 1 diabetes. Lancet 2001; 357:1979-80

Selected published abstracts:

Wood DM, Baines DL, Woollhead AM, Philips BJ, Baker EH. Are glucose transporters present in human airway epithelium?. Thorax 2003; In Press

Baker EH, Birring SS, Mould M, De Silva S, Brightling CE, Pavord ID, Bradding P. Is glucose a biomarker for detection of large airway inflammation? Thorax 2003; In Press

Brennan AL, Geddes DG, Hodson ME, Baker EH. 24 hour glucose monitoring and nasal glucose measurement in patients with cystic fibrosis. Thorax 2003; In Press

Redman J, Maloney G, Baker EH, Philips BJ. Glucose in airway secretions and an association with the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in the respiratory tract. Critical Care 2003; 7: S69.

Wood DM, Philips BJ, Baker EH. Effect of hyperglycaemia on glucose concentration of airway secretions. Diabet Med 2003; 20, supp 2: A117.

Redman J, Baker E, Philips BJ. Sugar and Spit. Intens Care Med 2002; 28: S706.

Wood DM, Philips BJ, Baker EH. Blood glucose levels determine glucose concentrations of human nasal secretions. Eur Resp J. 2002;20(38):482s.

Wood DM, Philips BJ, Baker EH. Blood glucose threshold for appearance of glucose in nasal secretions. Evidence for active glucose transport across human nasal epithelium? J Physiol Proceedings 2002; 544P:107P.

Meguer JX, King LA, Philips BJ, Baker EH. Factors affecting glucose concentrations in human nasal secretions. Eur Resp J 2001; 18:366s.

King LA, Baker EH, Philips BJ. Glucose appears in endotracheal secretions if the blood glucose concentration is raised. Eur Resp J. 2001; 18:405s.

Mould MG, Baker EH, Wood DM. Investigation of glucose transport across human nasal epithelium. Diabet Med 2003; 20(Suppl. 2); 37(P54).

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