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LINDSAY, J.O., HIND, D., SWABY, L., BERNTSSON, H., BRADBURN, M., BANNUR C, U., BYRNE, J., CLARKE, C., DESOYSA, L., DICKINS, B., DIN, S., EMSLEY, R., FOULDS, G.A., GRIBBEN, J., HAWKEY, C., IRVING, P.M., KAZMI, M., LEE, E., LOBAN, A., LOBO, A., MAHIDA, Y., MORAN, G.W., PAPAIOANNOU, D., PARKES, M., PENIKET, A., POCKLEY, A.G., SATSANGI, J., SUBRAMANIAN, S., TRAVIS, S., TURTON, E., UTTENTHAL, B., RUTELLA, S. and SNOWDEN, J.A., 2024. Safety and efficacy of autologous haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation with low-dose cyclophosphamide mobilisation and reduced intensity conditioning versus standard of care in refractory Crohn's disease (ASTIClite): an open-label, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology. ISSN 2468-1253
SNOWDEN, J.A., HAWKEY, C., HIND, D., SWABY, L., MELLOR, K., EMSLEY, R., MANDEFIELD, L., LEE, E., BADOGLIO, M., POLGE, E., LABOPIN, M., GRIBBEN, J., POCKLEY, A.G., FOULDS, G.A., LOBO, A., TRAVIS, S., PARKES, M., SATSANGI, J., PAPAIOANNOU, D. and LINDSAY, J.O., 2019. Autologous stem cell transplantation in refractory Crohn's disease – low intensity therapy evaluation (ASTIClite): study protocols for a multicentre, randomised controlled trial and observational follow up study. BMC Gastroenterology, 19 (1): 82. ISSN 1471-230X
POCKLEY, A.G., LINDSAY, J.O., FOULDS, G.A., RUTELLA, S., GRIBBEN, J.G., ALEXANDER, T. and SNOWDEN, J.A., 2018. Immune reconstitution after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Crohn's disease: current status and future directions. A review on behalf of the EBMT Autoimmune Diseases Working Party and the autologous stem cell transplantation in refractory CD—low intensity therapy evaluation study investigators. Frontiers in Immunology, 9: 646. ISSN 1664-3224
BALIOUSIS, M., RENNOLDSON, M. and SNOWDEN, J.A., 2016. Psychological interventions for distress in adults undergoing haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Psycho-Oncology, 25 (4), pp. 400-411. ISSN 1057-9249