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Sheryl Mitchell.
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Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Nadia Howard-Tripp
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Andrew Skelton
Dr Katherine James
et al.
Symptom-based stratification of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome: multi-dimensional characterisation of international observational cohorts and reanalyses of randomised clinical trials
2019
Dr Jessica Tarn
Sarah Legg
Sheryl Mitchell
Professor Fai Ng
The Effects of Noninvasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Fatigue and Immune Responses in Patients With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome
2019
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Katherine James
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Dr David Coady
Dr Steven Young-Min
et al.
Comparison of ESSDAI and ClinESSDAI in potential optimisation of trial outcomes in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Examination of data from the UK Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Registry
2018
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Katherine James
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Vicki Hindmarsh
et al.
Corrigendum: Eligibility for clinical trials in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Lessons from the UK Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Registry [Rheumatology, 55, (2016) (544-552)] doi:10.1093/rheumatology/kev373
2017
Professor Fai Ng
Ariana Miller
Dr Steven Young Min
Dr David Coady
Dr Bridget Griffiths
et al.
Physical activity but not sedentary activity is reduced in primary Sjögren’s syndrome
2017
Dr Peter Gallagher
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Vicki Hindmarsh
Ben Hargreaves
et al.
Subjective and Objective Measures of Dryness Symptoms in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome – Capturing the discrepancy
2017
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Katherine James
Professor Fai Ng
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Vicki Hindmarsh
et al.
Eligibility for clinical trials in primary Sjogren's syndrome: lessons from the UK Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Registry
2016
Dr Jessica Tarn
Andini Natasari
Colin Gillespie
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Katie Hackett
et al.
Fatigue in primary Sjögren's syndrome is associated with lower levels of proinflammatory cytokines
2016
Dr Katherine James
Shereen Al-Ali
Dr Jessica Tarn
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Colin Gillespie
et al.
A Transcriptional Signature of Fatigue Derived from Patients with Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome
2015
Ben Hargreaves
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Vicki Hindmarsh
Claire Humphrey
Sheryl Mitchell
et al.
Assignable Causes for Fatigue in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: Data from the UK Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Registry
2015
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Katie Hackett
Sarah Bowman
et al.
Do the EULAR Sjögren’s syndrome outcome measures correlate with health status in primary Sjögren’s syndrome?
2015
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Women With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: United Kingdom Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Registry Results
2014
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
et al.
Health-related utility values of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome and its predictors
2014
Dr Katherine James
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Vicki Hindmarsh
Dr David Coady
et al.
The UK Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Registry (UKPSSR): A Valuable Resource for Future Sjögren’s Syndrom Research
2014
Dr Karthik Balasubramaniam
Dr Girish Viswanathan
Andini Natasari
Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Assessment of blood clot formation and platelet receptor function ex vivo in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome
2013
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr James Frith
Danielle Powell
Dr Katie Hackett
Katharine Wilton
et al.
Autonomic symptoms are common and are associated with overall symptom burden and disease activity in primary Sjögren's syndrome
2012
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Sarah Bowman
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Heather Foggo
et al.
Evaluating health status of 620 patients with primary sjögren’s syndrome using EQ-5D
2012
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Sheryl Mitchell
Sarah Bowman
Dr David Coady
Dr Bridget Griffiths
et al.
How good are the eular sjögren’s syndrome disease activity index, and eular sjögren’s syndrome patients reported index in predicting health status in primary sjögren’s syndrome?
2012
Dr Madhushika Ratnayake
Sheryl Mitchell
Michael Reed
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Professor John Loughlin
et al.
Identification of new susceptibility loci for osteoarthritis (arcOGEN): a genome-wide association study
2012
Dr Katie Hackett
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr James Frith
Chris Elliott
Dr Dennis Lendrem
et al.
Impaired functional status in primary Sjogren's syndrome
2012
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
Potential diagnostic utility of anti-centromere antibody in primary Sjogren's syndrome in the UK
2012
Professor Fai Ng
Katharine Wilton
Sheryl Mitchell
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Primary Sjogrens syndrome is associated with impaired autonomic response to orthostasis and sympathetic failure
2012
Jessica Tarn
Andini Natasari
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Christine Downie
et al.
Soluble molecule profiling and network analysis of primary Sjogren's syndrome patient serum
2012
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr David Coady
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Dr Dennis Lendrem
Heather Foggo
et al.
The clinical relevance of anti-RO52 and anti-RO60 in patients in the united kingdom primary sjögren’s syndrome registry (UKPSSR)
2012
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Sheryl Mitchell
Dr Bridget Griffiths
Professor Fai Ng
Potentially treatable symptoms in primary Sjogren's Syndrome - Associated fatigue
2011
Elizabeth Lingard
Sheryl Mitchell
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
David Rawlings
Professor Fraser Birrell
et al.
The prevalence of osteoporosis in patients with severe hip and knee osteoarthritis awaiting joint arthroplasty
2010
Sheryl Mitchell
Elizabeth Lingard
Dr Patrick Kesteven
Professor Andrew McCaskie
Craig Gerrand
et al.
Venous Thromboembolism in Patients with Primary Bone or Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
2007