Publications

Publications on structure-activity relationships and chemical asthmagenesis

  1. Agius RM, Nee J, McGovern B, Robertson A. Structure activity hypotheses in occupational asthma caused by low molecular weight substances. Ann Occup Hyg 1991; 35(2): 129-37.
  2. Agius RM, Elton RA, Sawyer L, Taylor P. Occupational asthma and the chemical properties of low molecular weight organic substances. Occup Med 1994; 44(1): 34-6.
  3. Agius RM. Why are some low-molecular-weight agents asthmagenic? Occup Med 2000; 15(2): 369-84.
  4. Jarvis J, Seed MJ, Elton RA, Sawyer L, Agius RM. Relationship between chemical structure and the occupational asthma hazard of low molecular weight organic compounds. Occup Environ Med2005; 62(4): 243-250.
  5. Seed MJ, Agius RM. Prediction of asthma hazard of thiamine. Letter to the Editor. Allergy 2006; 61(5): 648.
  6. Seed MJ, Hussey LJ, Lines SK, Turner S, Agius RM. Prediction of asthma hazard of glutaraldehyde substitutes. Letter to the Editor. Occup Med 2006; 56(4): 284-5.
  7. Seed MJ, Cullincan P, Agius RM. Methods for the prediction of low-molecular-weight occupational respiratory sensitisers. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol 2008; 8(2): 103-109.
  8. Seed MJ, Agius RM. Paradoxical asthma hazard of short-acting β2-agonists. Letter to the Editor. Allergy 2008; 63(2): 241.
  9. Seed MJ, Agius RM. Further validation of computer-based prediction of chemical asthma hazard. Occup Med 2010; 60(2): 115-20.
  10. Seed MJ, Agius RM. Further corroboration of the asthmagenicity of 5-aminosalicylic acid. Letter. In press: Occup Environ Med 2011; 68: 386 [doi:10.1136/oem.2010.063123].