Nicholas Williams

924 total citations
15 papers, 447 citations indexed

About

Nicholas Williams is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicholas Williams has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 447 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 6 papers in Physiology and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Nicholas Williams's work include Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (10 papers), Asthma and respiratory diseases (4 papers) and Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections (3 papers). Nicholas Williams is often cited by papers focused on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (10 papers), Asthma and respiratory diseases (4 papers) and Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections (3 papers). Nicholas Williams collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Belgium and United States. Nicholas Williams's co-authors include Tom Wilkinson, Karl J. Staples, Kristoffer Ostridge, Simon Bourne, Ngaire Coombs, Viktoriya Kim, Stuart C. Clarke, Andrew Tuck, Stephen A. Wootton and Jeanne‐Marie Devaster and has published in prestigious journals such as European Respiratory Journal, Thorax and Diabetic Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Nicholas Williams

12 papers receiving 441 citations

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Viktoriya Kim United Kingdom
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nicholas Williams

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15 of 15 papers shown
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Burke, Hannah, Doriana Cellura, Anna Freeman, et al.. (2022). Pulmonary EV miRNA profiles identify disease and distinct inflammatory endotypes in COPD. Frontiers in Medicine. 9. 1039702–1039702. 6 indexed citations
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Min, Jea Young, Nicholas Williams, Samprit Banerjee, et al.. (2022). Baseline haemoglobin A1c and the risk of COVID‐19 hospitalization among patients with diabetes in the INSIGHT Clinical Research Network. Diabetic Medicine. 39(5). e14815–e14815. 5 indexed citations
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Wilkinson, Tom, Emmanuel Aris, Simon Bourne, et al.. (2019). Drivers of year-to-year variation in exacerbation frequency of COPD: analysis of the AERIS cohort. ERJ Open Research. 5(1). 248–2018. 16 indexed citations
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Williams, Nicholas, Kristoffer Ostridge, Jeanne‐Marie Devaster, et al.. (2018). Impact of radiologically stratified exacerbations: insights into pneumonia aetiology in COPD. Respiratory Research. 19(1). 143–143. 24 indexed citations
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Ostridge, Kristoffer, Nicholas Williams, Viktoriya Kim, et al.. (2018). Relationship of CT-quantified emphysema, small airways disease and bronchial wall dimensions with physiological, inflammatory and infective measures in COPD. Respiratory Research. 19(1). 31–31. 29 indexed citations
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Williams, Nicholas, Ngaire Coombs, Matthew Johnson, et al.. (2017). Seasonality, risk factors and burden of community-acquired pneumonia in COPD patients: a population database study using linked health care records. International Journal of COPD. Volume 12. 313–322. 62 indexed citations
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Coombs, Ngaire, Karl J. Staples, Kristoffer Ostridge, et al.. (2017). Impact and associations of eosinophilic inflammation in COPD: analysis of the AERIS cohort. European Respiratory Journal. 50(4). 1700853–1700853. 64 indexed citations
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Wilkinson, Tom, Emmanuel Aris, Simon Bourne, et al.. (2017). A prospective, observational cohort study of the seasonal dynamics of airway pathogens in the aetiology of exacerbations in COPD. Thorax. 72(10). 919–927. 139 indexed citations
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Ostridge, Kristoffer, Nicholas Williams, Viktoriya Kim, et al.. (2016). Distinct emphysema subtypes defined by quantitative CT analysis are associated with specific pulmonary matrix metalloproteinases. Respiratory Research. 17(1). 92–92. 29 indexed citations
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Ostridge, Kristoffer, Nicholas Williams, Viktoriya Kim, et al.. (2015). Relationship between pulmonary matrix metalloproteinases and quantitative CT markers of small airways disease and emphysema in COPD. Thorax. 71(2). 126–132. 71 indexed citations
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Williams, Nicholas, Karl J. Staples, Victoria Kim, et al.. (2015). Distinguishing features of pneumonia and exacerbations in COPD. OA3246–OA3246.
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Williams, Nicholas, et al.. (2005). Digital panoramic radiography image quality: A comparison with film-based panoramic radiography. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology. 99(3). E25–E25. 1 indexed citations

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