Rezultati pretrage - Francis X. Wilson
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Correlation of Utrophin Levels with the Dystrophin Protein Complex and Muscle Fibre Regeneration in Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy Muscle Biopsies od Narinder Janghra, Jennifer E. Morgan, Caroline A. Sewry, Francis X. Wilson, Kay E. Davies, Francesco Muntoni, Jonathon M. Tinsley
Izdano 2016Artigo -
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Second-generation compound for the modulation of utrophin in the therapy of DMD od Simon Guiraud, Sarah Squire, Benjamin Edwards, Huijia Chen, D T Burns, Nandini Shah, Arran Babbs, Stephen G. Davies, Graham M. Wynne, Angela J. Russell, David J. Elsey, Francis X. Wilson, Jon Tinsley, Kay E. Davies
Izdano 2015Artigo -
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Daily Treatment with SMTC1100, a Novel Small Molecule Utrophin Upregulator, Dramatically Reduces the Dystrophic Symptoms in the mdx Mouse od Jonathon M. Tinsley, Rebecca J. Fairclough, Richard Storer, Fraser J. Wilkes, Allyson C. Potter, Sarah Squire, Dave Powell, Anna Cozzoli, Roberta Francesca Capogrosso, Adam Lambert, Francis X. Wilson, Stephen P. Wren, Annamaria De Luca, Kay E. Davies
Izdano 2011Artigo -
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Chemical Proteomics and Phenotypic Profiling Identifies the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor as a Molecular Target of the Utrophin Modulator Ezutromid od Isabel V. L. Wilkinson, Kelly J. Perkins, Hannah F. Dugdale, Lee Moir, Aini Vuorinen, Maria Chatzopoulou, Sarah Squire, Sebastian Monecke, Alexander Lomow, Marcus Geese, Philip D. Charles, Peter M. Burch, Jonathan M. Tinsley, Graham M. Wynne, Stephen G. Davies, Francis X. Wilson, Fraydoon Rastinejad, Shabaz Mohammed, Kay E. Davies, Angela J. Russell
Izdano 2019Artigo
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Povezani predmeti
Biology
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Dystrophin
Internal medicine
Medicine
Utrophin
Bioinformatics
Genetics
Muscular dystrophy
Pharmacology
Skeletal muscle
mdx mouse
Anatomy
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Biopsy
Cell biology
Computational biology
Downregulation and upregulation
Endocrinology
Gene
ITGA7
Immunohistochemistry
Immunostaining
In vivo
Muscle biopsy
Muscle disorder
Myopathy
Pathology
Phenotype
Proteomics