Rezultaty - Shires, Michael
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Ketohexokinase: Expression and Localization of the Principal Fructose-metabolizing Enzyme od Diggle, Christine P., Shires, Michael, Leitch, Derek, Brooke, David, Carr, Ian M., Markham, Alex F., Hayward, Bruce E., Asipu, Aruna, Bonthron, David T.
Wydane 2009Text -
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TRPC5 ion channel permeation promotes weight gain in hypercholesterolaemic mice od Rode, Baptiste, Yuldasheva, Nadira Y., Baxter, Paul D., Sedo, Alicia, Ainscough, Justin F., Shires, Michael, Kearney, Mark T., Bailey, Marc A., Wheatcroft, Stephen B., Beech, David J.
Wydane 2019Text -
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Cell proliferation detected using [(18)F]FLT PET/CT as an early marker of abdominal aortic aneurysm od Gandhi, Richa, Cawthorne, Christopher, Craggs, Lucinda J. L., Wright, John D., Domarkas, Juozas, He, Ping, Koch-Paszkowski, Joanna, Shires, Michael, Scarsbrook, Andrew F., Archibald, Stephen J., Tsoumpas, Charalampos, Bailey, Marc A.
Wydane 2019Text -
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Mutations Causing Familial Biparental Hydatidiform Mole Implicate C6orf221 as a Possible Regulator of Genomic Imprinting in the Human Oocyte od Parry, David A., Logan, Clare V., Hayward, Bruce E., Shires, Michael, Landolsi, Hanène, Diggle, Christine, Carr, Ian, Rittore, Cécile, Touitou, Isabelle, Philibert, Laurent, Fisher, Rosemary A., Fallahian, Masoumeh, Huntriss, John D., Picton, Helen M., Malik, Saghira, Taylor, Graham R., Johnson, Colin A., Bonthron, David T., Sheridan, Eamonn G.
Wydane 2011Text -
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Dysregulation at multiple points of the kynurenine pathway is a ubiquitous feature of renal cancer: implications for tumour immune evasion od Hornigold, Nick, Dunn, Karen R., Craven, Rachel A., Zougman, Alexandre, Trainor, Sebastian, Shreeve, Rebecca, Brown, Joanne, Sewell, Helen, Shires, Michael, Knowles, Margaret, Fukuwatari, Tsutomu, Maher, Eamonn R., Burns, Julie, Bhattarai, Selina, Menon, Mini, Brazma, Alvis, Scelo, Ghislaine, Feulner, Lara, Riazalhosseini, Yasser, Lathrop, Mark, Harris, Adrian, Selby, Peter J., Banks, Rosamonde E., Vasudev, Naveen S.
Wydane 2020Text -
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TRPA1–FGFR2 binding event is a regulatory oncogenic driver modulated by miRNA-142-3p od Berrout, Jonathan, Kyriakopoulou, Eleni, Moparthi, Lavanya, Hogea, Alexandra S., Berrout, Liza, Ivan, Cristina, Lorger, Mihaela, Boyle, John, Peers, Chris, Muench, Stephen, Gomez, Jacobo Elies, Hu, Xin, Hurst, Carolyn, Hall, Thomas, Umamaheswaran, Sujanitha, Wesley, Laura, Gagea, Mihai, Shires, Michael, Manfield, Iain, Knowles, Margaret A., Davies, Simon, Suhling, Klaus, Gonzalez, Yurema Teijeiro, Carragher, Neil, Macleod, Kenneth, Abbott, N. Joan, Calin, George A., Gamper, Nikita, Zygmunt, Peter M., Timsah, Zahra
Wydane 2017Text