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Williams T J Chemokine-induced eosinophil recruitment - Evidence of a role for endogenous eotaxin in an in vivo allergy model in mouse skin 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Teixeira MM
Wells TNC
Kunkel SL
Williams T J Differential regulation of eosinophil chemokine signaling via CCR3 and non-CCR3 pathways 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Sabroe I
Hartnell A
Pease JE
Williams T J Eotaxin is specifically cleaved by hookworm metalloproteases preventing its action in vitro and in vivo 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Culley FJ
Conroy DM
Sabroe I
Williams T J An anti-platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 antibody inhibits leukocyte extravasation from mesenteric microvessels in vivo by blocking the passage through the basement membrane 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Wakelin MW
Sanz MJ
Nourshargh S
Tranter G E Secondary structure in oligomers of carbohydrate amino acids 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Smith MD
Claridge TDW
Sansom MSP
Tranter G E Comparison of maximum quantum filtered NMR spectroscopy (MAXY NMR) and other two-dimensional NMR approaches for resonance assignment of peptides 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Liu M
Nicholson JK
Lindon JC
Tranter G E Atomic force microscopy under defined hydrodynamic conditions: Three-dimensional flow calculations applied to the dissolution of salicylic acid 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Wilkins SJ
Suarez MF
Hong Q
Tranter G E Directly coupled chiral HPLC-NMR and HPLC-CD spectroscopy as complementary methods for structural and enantiomeric isomer identification: Application to atracurium besylate 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Mistry N
Nicholson JK
Lindon JC
Squire J M Evolution of myosin filament arrangements in vertebrate skeletal muscle 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Luther PK
Forey PL
Squire J M Myosin head configuration in relaxed fish muscle: Resting state myosin heads must swing axially by up to 150 angstrom or turn upside down to reach rigor 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Hudson L
Harford JJ
Denny RC
Squire J M X-ray diffraction analysis of the 3D organization of collagen fibrils in the wall of the dogfish egg case 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Knupp C
Squire J M Structure of abnormal molecular assemblies (collagen VI) associated with human full thickness macular holes 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Knupp C
Munro PMG
Luther PK
Smith RL Missense mutation in flavin-containing mono-oxygenase 3 gene, FMO3, underlies fish-odour syndrome 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Dolphin CT
Shephard EA
Phillips IR
Smith RL Structural organization of the human flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 gene (FMO3), the favored candidate for fish- odor syndrome, determined directly from genomic DNA 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Dolphin CT
Shephard EA
Phillips IR
Smith RL The flavin-containing monooxygenase 2 gene (FMO2) of humans, but not of other primates, encodes a truncated, nonfunctional protein 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Dolphin CT
Shephard EA
Phillips IR
Smith RL Differential developmental and tissue-specific regulation of expression of the genes encoding three members of the flavin- containing monooxygenase family of man, FMO1, FM03 and FM04 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Dolphin CT
Shephard EA
Phillips IR
Seabra M C Mechanism of Rab geranylgeranylation: Formation of the catalytic ternary complex 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Anant JS
Deisenhofer J
Hansen JC
Seabra M C GTPase activity of Rab5 acts as a timer for endocytic membrane fusion 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Rybin V
Zerial M
Ullrich O
Seabra M C Single prenyl-binding site on protein prenyl transferases 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Desnoyers L
Seabra M C Rab geranylgeranyl transferase alpha mutation in the gunmetal mouse reduces Rab prenylation and platelet synthesis 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Mules EH
Swank RT
Kingsmore SF
Sabroe I Chemoattractant cross-desensitization of the human neutrophil IL-8 receptor involves receptor internalization and differential receptor subtype regulation 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Williams TJ
Hebert CA
Collins PD
Sabroe I Cloning and characterization of the guinea pig eosinophil eotaxin receptor, C-C chemokine receptor-3: Blockade using a monoclonal antibody in vivo 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Jose PJ
Williams TJ
Gerard CJ
Rankin S M Eotaxin induces a rapid release of eosinophils and their progenitors from the bone marrow 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Palframan RT
Collins PD
Williams TJ
Rankin S M Interleukin 5 regulates the isoform expression of its own receptor alpha-subunit 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Tavernier J
Kay AB
Robinson DS
Rankin S M Mechanisms of acute eosinophil mobilization from the bone marrow stimulated by interleukin 5: The role of specific adhesion molecules and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Palframan RT
Collins PD
Williams TJ
Rankin S M Requirement for phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase activity in platelet-derived growth factor-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of p125 focal adhesion kinase and paxillin 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Hooshmand-Rad R
Claesson-Welsh L
Rozengurt E
Perkins D N Probability-based protein identification by searching sequence databases using mass spectrometry data 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Pappin D
Creasy DM
Cottrell JS
Perkins D N PROMISE: a database of information on prosthetic centres and metal ions in protein active sites 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Degtyarenko KN
North ACT
Findlay JBC
Perkins D N XFINGER: A tool for searching and visualising protein fingerprints and patterns 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Attwood TK
Perkins D N The PRINTS database of protein fingerprints: A novel information resource for computational molecular biology 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Attwood TK
Avison H
Worledge C
Pease J E Delta 32 deletion of CCR5 gene and association with asthma or atopy 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Mitchell TJ
Venables PJW
Williams TJ
Pease J E The N-terminal extracellular segments of the chemokine receptors CCR1 and CCR3 are determinants for MIP-1 alpha and eotaxin binding, respectively, but a second domain is essential for efficient receptor activation 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Wang J
Ponath PD
Murphy PM
Pease J E A small molecule antagonist of chemokine receptors CCR1 and CCR3 - Potent inhibition of eosinophil function and CCR3- mediated HIV-1 entry 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Sabroe I
Peck MJ
Williams TJ
Pease J E Determinants of HIV-1 coreceptor function on CC chemokine receptor 3 - Importance of both extracellular and transmembrane/cytoplasmic regions 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Alkhatib G
Berger EA
Murphy PM
Pappin D J Molecular characterization of a human DNA kinase 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Karimi-Busheri F
Daly G
Robins P
Pappin D J A complex of mammalian Ufd1 and Npl4 links the AAA-ATPase, p97, to ubiquitin and nuclear transport pathways 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Meyer HH
Shorter JG
Seemann J
Pappin D J Modulation of the major histocompatibility complex class II- associated peptide repertoire by human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DO 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology van Ham M
Trowsdale J
Neefjes J
Pappin D J Binding of inositol phosphate to DNA-PK and stimulation of double-strand break repair 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Hanakahi LA
Bartlet-Jones M
Chappell C
Nicholson J K The initial pathogenesis of cadmium induced renal toxicity 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Griffin JL
Walker LA
Troke J
Nicholson J K The biochemical profile of rat testicular tissue as measured by magic angle spinning H-1 NMR spectroscopy 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Griffin JL
Troke J
Lindon JC
Nicholson J K An NMR-based metabonomic approach to investigate the biochemical consequences of genetic strain differences: application to the C57BL10J and Alpk : ApfCD mouse 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Gavaghan CL
Holmes E
Lenz E
Nicholson J K Measurement of internal acyl migration reaction kinetics using directly coupled HPLC-NMR: Application for the positional isomers of synthetic (2-fluorobenzoyl)-D-glucopyranuronic acid 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Sidelmann UG
Gavaghan C
Lindon JC
Mitchell S C Fate of thianthrene in rat 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Waring RH
Mitchell S C Trimethylamine and foetor hepaticus 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Ayesh R
Barrett T
Smith R
Mitchell S C Exacerbation of symptoms of fish-odour syndrome during menstruation 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Zhang AQ
Smith RL
Mitchell S C Studies on the discontinuous N-oxidation of trimethylamine among Jordanian, Ecuadorian and New Guinean populations 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Zhang AQ
Barrett T
Smith RL
Michel C C Openings through endothelial cells associated with increased microvascular permeability 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Neal CR
Michel C C Inhibition of effects of flow on potassium permeability in single perfused frog mesenteric capillaries 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Kajimura M
Michel C C The effects of flow on the transport of potassium ions through the walls of single perfused frog mesenteric capillaries 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Kajimura M
Head SD
Michel C C Differing effects of histamine and serotonin on microvascular permeability in anaesthetized rats 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Kendall S
Mason R M Regulation of gene expression by alternative polyadenylation and mRNA instability in hyperglycaemic mesangial cells 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Abdel-Wahab N
Gibbs J
Mason R M Cloning and characterization of ZNF236, a glucose-regulated Kruppel-like zinc-finger gene mapping to human chromosome 18q22-q23 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Holmes DIR
Abdel-Wahab N
Mason R M Inactivation of Smad-transforming growth factor beta signaling by Ca2+-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Wicks SJ
Abdel-Wahab N
Chantry A
Mason R M The decorin high glucose response element and mechanism of its activation in human mesangial cells 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Abdel-Wahab N
Parker S
Sraer JD
Magee A I Aggregation of lipid rafts accompanies signaling via the T cell antigen receptor 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Janes PW
Ley SC
Magee A I S-acylation of LCK protein tyrosine kinase is essential for its signalling function in T lymphocytes 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Kabouridis PS
Ley SC
Magee A I Cholesterol depletion disrupts lipid rafts and modulates the activity of multiple signaling pathways in T lymphocytes 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Kabouridis PS
Janzen J
Ley SC
Magee A I Retargeting of cytosolic proteins to the plasma membrane by the Lck protein tyrosine kinase dual acylation motif 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Zlatkine P
Mehul B
Lloyd C M CC chemokine receptor (CCR)3/eotaxin is followed by CCR4/monocyte-derived chemokine in mediating pulmonary T helper lymphocyte type 2 recruitment after serial antigen challenge in vivo 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Delaney T
Nguyen T
Gutierrez-Ramos JC
Lloyd C M Neurotactin, a membrane-anchored chemokine upregulated in brain inflammation 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Pan Y
Zhou H
GutierrezRamos JC
Lloyd C M RANTES and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) play an important role in the inflammatory phase of crescentic nephritis, but only MCP-1 is involved in crescent formation and interstitial fibrosis 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Minto AW
Salant DJ
GutierrezRamos JC
Lloyd C M Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 deficiency prolongs survival and protects against the development of pulmonary inflammation during murine lupus 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Gonzalo JA
Salant DJ
GutierrezRamos JC
Lindon JC Three-dimensional maximum-quantum correlation HMQC NMR spectroscopy (3D MAXY-HMQC) 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Liu ML
Mao XA
Nicholson JK
Lindon JC Measurement of biomolecular diffusion coefficients in blood plasma using two-dimensional H-1-H-1 diffusion-edited total- correlation NMR spectroscopy 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Liu ML
Nicholson JK
Parkinson JA
Lindon JC High-resolution diffusion and relaxation edited one- and two- dimensional H-1 NMR spectroscopy of biological fluids 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Liu ML
Nicholson JK
Lindon JC Determination of the relative NH proton lifetimes of the peptide analogue viomycin in aqueous solution by NMR-based diffusion measurement 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Liu ML
Toms HC
Nicholson JK
Jose P J Kinetics of eotaxin generation and its relationship to eosinophil accumulation in allergic airways disease: Analysis in a guinea pig model in vivo 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Humbles AA
Rankin SM
Williams TJ
Jose P J Human RANTES acts as a receptor antagonist for guinea pig eotaxin in vitro and in vivo 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Marleau S
Griffiths-Johnson DA
Williams TJ
Jose P J Human airway smooth muscle cells express and release RANTES in response to T helper 1 cytokines - Regulation by T helper 2 cytokines and corticosteroids 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation John M
Barnes PJ
Chung KF
Jose P J Human eotaxin induces alpha and beta(2) integrin-dependent eosinophil accumulation in rat skin in vivo: Delayed generation of eotaxin in response to IL-4 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Sanz MJ
Williams TJ
Nourshargh S
Huxley C M Complementation of null CF mice with a human CFTR YAC transgene 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Manson AL
Episkopou V
Evans MJ
Huxley C M Stable episomal maintenance of yeast artificial chromosomes in human cells 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Simpson K
McGuigan A
Huxley C M Expression of the human CFTR gene from episomal oriP-EBNA1-YACs in mouse cells 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Huertas D
Howe S
McGuigan A
Huxley C M Correlation between varying levels of PMP22 expression and the degree of demyelination and reduction in nerve conduction velocity in transgenic mice 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Passage E
Robertson AM
Youl B
Hotchkiss S A Production and in situ localization of cutaneous tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) following skin sensitization 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Flint MS
Dearman RJ
Kimber I
Hotchkiss S A Human skin absorption and metabolism of the contact allergens, cinnamic aldehyde, and cinnamic alcohol 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Smith CK
Elahi EN
Smart ATS
Hotchkiss S A Expression and localization of human alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes in skin 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Cheung C
Smith CK
Hoog JO
Hotchkiss S A Comparative in vitro skin absorption and metabolism of coumarin (1,2-benzopyrone) in human, rat, and mouse 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Beckley-Kartey SAJ
Capel M
Holmes E High-resolution H-1 and H-1-C-13 magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy of rat liver 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Bollard ME
Lindon JC
Nicholson JK
Holmes E Chemometric models for toxicity classification based on NMR spectra of biofluids 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Nicholls AW
Lindon JC
Nicholson JK
Holmes E High-resolution magic angle spinning H-1 NMR spectroscopic studies on intact rat renal cortex and medulla 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Garrod S
Lindon JC
Nicholson JK
Holmes E Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic and principal components analysis investigations into biochemical effects of three model hepatotoxins 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Beckwith-Hall BM
Nicholson JK
Lindon JC
Hartnell A Elevated concentrations of eotaxin and interleukin-5 in human neurocysticercosis 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Evans CAW
Jose PJ
Williams TJ
Hartnell A Basophil responses to chemokines are regulated by both sequential and cooperative receptor signalling 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Heinemann A
Williams TJ
Sabroe I
Hartnell A Tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced eosinophil accumulation in rat skin is dependent on alpha(4) integrin vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 adhesion pathways 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Sanz MJ
Feldmann M
Nourshargh S
Hartnell A Human eotaxin induces eosinophil extravasation through rat mesenteric venules: role of alpha(4) integrins and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Nagai K
Williams TJ
Nourshargh S
Griffin J L Substrate-dependent proton load and recovery of stunned hearts during pyruvate dehydrogenase stimulation 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology White LT
Lewandowski ED
Griffin J L Cytosolic redox state mediates postischemic response to pyruvate dehydrogenase stimulation 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology White LT
O'Donnell JM
Lewandowski ED
Griffin J L Excitatory amino acid synthesis in hypoxic brain slices: Does alanine act as a substrate for glutamate production in hypoxia? 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Rae C
Dixon RM
Radda GK
Griffin J L Delayed labelling of brain glutamate after an intra-arterial [C-13]glucose bolus: evidence for aerobic metabolism of guinea pig brain glycogen store 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Rae C
Radda GK
Matthews PM
Gregory-Evans C Y Cloning and characterization of a novel orphan G-protein- coupled receptor localized to human chromosome 2p16 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Tarttelin EE
Kirschner LS
Bellingham J
Gregory-Evans C Y Sequence and tissue expression of a novel human carbonic anhydrase-related protein, CARP-2, mapping to chromosome 19q13.3 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Bellingham J
Gregory-Evans K
Gregory-Evans C Y Cone-rod dystrophy due to mutations in a novel photoreceptor- specific homeobox gene (CRX) essential for maintenance of the photoreceptor 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Freund CL
Furukawa T
Bellingham J
Gregory-Evans C Y Meiotic drive at the myotonic dystrophy and the cone-rod dystrophy loci on chromosome 19q13.3 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Inglehearn CF
Gooderham N J Genetic analysis of PHIP intestinal mutations in Muta (TM) Mouse 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Lynch AM
Davies DS
Boobis AR
Gooderham N J Developmental changes in hepatic activation of 2-amino-3,8- dimethylimidazo[4,5-f] quinoxaline in rabbit 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Rich KJ
Davies DS
Boobis AR
Gooderham N J Mutational spectra of the dietary carcinogen 2-amino-1-methyl- 6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) at the Chinese hamster hprt locus 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Yadollahi-Farsani M
Davies DS
Boobis AR
Gooderham N J The food-derived carcinogen 2-amino-1-methyl-6- phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine activates S-Phase checkpoint and apoptosis, and induces gene mutation in human lymphoblastoid TK6 cells 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Zhu HJ
Boobis AR
Firth J A Differential distribution of an endothelial barrier antigen between the pial and cortical microvessels of the rat 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Cassella JP
Lawrenson JG
Lawrence L
Firth J A Endothelial glycoconjugates: a comparative lectin study of the brain, retina and myocardium 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Lawrenson JG
Cassella JP
Hayes AJ
Firth J A Ontogeny of four blood-brain barrier markers: An immunocytochemical comparison of pial and cerebral cortical microvessels 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Cassella JP
Lawrenson JG
Allt G
Firth J A Development of endothelial paracellular clefts and their tight junctions in the pial microvessels of the rat 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Mechanisms of Inflammation Cassella JP
Lawrenson JG
Ferenczi M J Elastic bending and active tilting of myosin heads during muscle contraction 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Dobbie I
Lombardi V
Irving M
Ferenczi M J Muscle force is generated by myosin heads stereospecifically attached to actin 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Bershitsky SY
Tsaturyan AK
Burns R
Ferenczi M J Conformation of the myosin motor during force generation in skeletal muscle 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Irving M
Dobbie IM
Lombardi V
Ferenczi M J ATP consumption and efficiency of human single muscle fibers with different myosin isoform composition 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis He ZH
Bottinelli R
Pellegrino MA
Edwards R J Identification of CYP2E1 in marmoset monkey 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Schulz TG
Thiel R
Davies DS
Edwards R J Resistance of three immortalized human hepatocyte cell lines to acetaminophen and N-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine toxicity 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology McCloskey P
Tootle R
Selden G
Edwards R J Development of a comprehensive panel of antibodies against the major xenobiotic metabolising forms of cytochrome P450 in humans 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Adams DA
Davies DS
Boobis AR
Edwards R J Affinity and potency of proinhibitory antipeptide antibodies against CYP2D6 is enhanced using cyclic peptides as immunogens 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Schulz-Utermoehl T
Boobis AR
Davies D S Reduced hepatic expression of CYP7A1 and CYP2C13 in rats with spontaneous hyperlipidaemia 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Brassil PJ
Debri K
Edwards RJ
Davies D S Specific inhibition of human CYP1A2 using a targeted antibody 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Adams DA
Edwards RJ
Boobis AR
Davies D S The potential of acetaminophen as a prodrug in gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Thatcher NJ
Edwards RJ
Lemoine NR
Davies D S Inducibility of cytochromes P-450 by dioxin in liver and extrahepatic tissues of the marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Schulz TG
Neubert D
Edwards RJ
Curtin N A Power at the expense of efficiency in contraction of white muscle fibres from dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Woledge RC
Curtin N A Predictions of the time course of force and power output by dogfish white muscle fibres during brief tetani 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Gardner-Medwin AR
Woledge RC
Curtin N A Recovery after contraction of white muscle fibres from the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Kushmerick MJ
Wiseman RW
Woledge RC
Curtin N A Heat production and oxygen consumption during metabolic recovery of white muscle fibres from the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Lou F
Van der Laarse WJ
Woledge RC
Coutelle C An RGD-oligolysine peptide: A prototype construct for integrin- mediated gene delivery 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Harbottle RP
McKay T
Miller AD
Coutelle C Introduction of plasmid DNA into isolated mitochondria by electroporation 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Collombet JM
Wheeler VC
Vogel F
Coutelle C Successful expression of beta-galactosidase and factor IX transgenes in fetal and neonatal sheep after ultrasound-guided percutaneous adenovirus vector administration into the umbilical vein 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Themis M
Schneider H
Cook T
Coutelle C Foetal gene delivery in mice by intra-amniotic administration of retroviral producer cells and adenovirus 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Douar AM
Themis M
Cook T
Coulton G R A STS content physical and transcription map across the ky, kyphoscoliosis, nonrecombinant region 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Blanco G
Mason RM
Brown SDM
Coulton G R Identification of Ankrd2, a novel skeletal muscle gene coding for a stretch-responsive ankyrin-repeat protein 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Kemp TJ
Sadusky TJ
Goldspink G
Couchman J R Control of extracellular matrix assembly by syndecan-2 proteoglycan 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Klass CM
Woods A
Couchman J R Control of morphology, cytoskeleton and migration by syndecan-4 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Longley RL
Woods A
Fleetwood A
Couchman J R Syndecan-4 proteoglycan regulates the distribution and activity of protein kinase C 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Oh ES
Woods A
Couchman J R Syndecan-4 proteoglycan cytoplasmic domain and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate coordinately regulate protein kinase C activity 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Oh ES
Woods A
Lim ST
Clerk A Regulation of protein kinase B and 4E-BP1 by oxidative stress in cardiac myocytes 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Pham FH
Sugden PH
Clerk A Regulation of bcl-2 family proteins during development and in response to oxidative stress in cardiac myocytes - Association with changes in mitochondrial membrane potential 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Cook SA
Sugden PH
Clerk A Stimulation of the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes by the G protein-coupled receptor agonists, endothelin-1 and phenylephrine: A role in cardiac myocyte hypertrophy? 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Michael A
Sugden PH
Clerk A Stimulation of 'Stress-regulated' mitogen-activated protein kinases (stress-activated protein kinases c-Jun N-terminal kinases and p38-mitogen-activated protein kinases) in perfused rat hearts by oxidative and other stresses 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Fuller SJ
Michael A
Sugden PH
Carmichael P L Genotoxicity of human mammary lipid 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Martin FL
Venitt S
Phillips DH
Carmichael P L Generation of putative intrastrand cross-links and strand breaks in DNA by transition metal ion-mediated oxygen radical attack 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Lloyd DR
Phillips DH
Carmichael P L Comparison of the formation of 8-hydroxy-2' -deoxyguanosine and single- and double-strand breaks in DNA mediated by Fenton reactions 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Lloyd DR
Phillips DH
Carmichael P L Lack of evidence from HPLC P-32-post-labelling for tamoxifen- DNA adducts in the human endometrium 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Sardar S
Crooks N
Neven P
Caldwell J Immunochemical identification of hepatic protein adducts derived from estragole 1998 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Wakazono H
Gardner I
Kenna JG
Caldwell J Cytochrome P450 mediated bioactivation of methylglyoxal to 1'- hydroxymethyleugenol in Fischer 344 rat and human liver microsomes 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Gardner I
Wakazono H
Kenna JG
Caldwell J Cinnamyl anthranilate causes coinduction of hepatic microsomal and peroxisomal enzymes in mouse but not rat 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Viswalingam A
Caldwell J Immunochemical detection of covalently modified protein adducts in livers of rats treated with methyleugenol 1996 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Gardner I
Bergin P
Kenna JG
Braga V Activation of the small GTPase Rac is sufficient to disrupt cadherin-dependent cell-cell adhesion in normal human keratinocytes 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Betson M
Li XD
Lamarche-Vane N
Braga V H-ras activation promotes cytoplasmic accumulation and phosphoinositide 3-OH kinase association of beta-catenin in epidermal keratinocytes 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Espada J
Perez-Moreno M
Rodriguez-Viciana P
Braga V The small GTPases rho and rac are required for the establishment of cadherin-dependent cell-cell contacts 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Machesky LM
Hall A
Hotchin NA
Braga V Regulation of cadherin function by Rho and Rac: Modulation by junction maturation and cellular context 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Del Maschio A
Machesky L
Dejana E
Boobis A R Expression and distribution of CYP2C enzymes in rat basal ganglia 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Riedl AG
Watts PM
Edwards RJ
Boobis A R The mutagenicity of benzo[a]pyrene in mouse small intestine 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Brooks RA
Gooderham NJ
Edwards RJ
Boobis A R Differential maintenance of cytochrome P450 enzymes in cultured precision-cut human liver slices 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Renwick AB
Watts PS
Edwards RJ
Boobis A R Polymorphic debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase activity in the rat is due to differences in CYP2D2 expression 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Toxicology Schulz-Utermoehl T
Bennett AJ
Edwards RJ
Archard L C Induction of myocardial nitric oxide synthase by Coxsackie B3 virus in mice 1999 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Robinson NMK
Zhang HY
Moncada S
Archard L C Enteroviral capsid protein VP1 is present in myocardial tissues from some patients with myocarditis or dilated cardiomyopathy 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Li YW
Pozzetto B
Zhang HY
Archard L C High prevalence of enteroviral genomic sequences in myocardium from cases of endemic cardiomyopathy (Keshan disease) in China 2000 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Li Y
Yang Y
Zhang H
Archard L C Coxsackievirus B3-induced myocarditis - Characterization of stable attenuated variants that protect against infection with the cardiovirulent wild-type strain 1997 Imperial College of Science, Technology Molecular Basis Zhang HY
Pandolfino YA
Fan WS
Williams R.J. Reduced Glucose Metabolism Enhances The Glutamate-Evoked Release of Arachidonic Acid From Striatal Neurons 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group M. Maus
N. Stella
J. Premont
Williams R.J. Cyclothiazide Unmasks an AMPA-Evoked Release of Arachidonic Acid from Cultured Striatal Neurones 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Jacques Glowinski
Williams R.J. Ca2+-Permeable AMPA Receptors Induce Phosphorylation of cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein through a Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Dependent Stimulation of the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Cascade in Neurons 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Michael S. Perkinton
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Williams R.J. Hydrogen Peroxide Enhances Signal-Responsive Arachidonic Acid Release from Neurons: Role of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Sujon Samanta
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Wall P.D. Brief and prolonged effects of Lissauer tract stimulation on dorsal horn cells 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Malcolm Lidierth
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Wall P.D. Does the right side know what the left is doing? 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Martin Koltzenburg
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Wall P.D. Textbook of Pain - Fourth Edition 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Ronald Melzack
Wall P.D. Pathophysiology of itching 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group M.W. Greaves
Thompson S.W.N. Galanin knockout mice reveal nociceptive deficits following peripheral nerve injury 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Bradley J. Kerr
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Thompson S.W.N. Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Nociceptive Sensory Inputs and NMDA-Evoked Responses in the Rat Spinal Cord 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group D.L.H. Bennett
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Thompson S.W.N. Leukemia inhibitory factor induces sympathetic sprouting in intact dorsal root ganglia in the adult rat in vivo 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Anooj A. Majithia
Thompson S.W.N. Bone cancer gain without the pain 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group David Tonge
Thomas S.A. Brain and Spinal Cord Distribution of Biphalin: Correlation with Opioid Receptor Density and Mechanism of CNS Entry 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Thomas J. Abbruscato
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Thomas S.A. Passage of a d-Opioid Receptor Selective Enkephalin. [D-Penicillamine] enkepephaalin, Across the Blood-Brain and the Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barriers 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Thomas J. Abbruscato
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Stanford M.R. A New Method for Studying the Selective Adherence of Blood Lymphocytes to the Microvasculature of Human Retina 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Teresa A. Hill
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Stanford M.R. Is ocular toxoplasmosis caused by prenatal or postnatal infection? 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Ruth E. Gilbert
Stanford M.R. Factor V Leiden Mutation Is Associated With Ocular Involvement in Behcet Disease 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group D.H. Verity
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Stanford M.R. Leukocyte trafficking in experimental autoimmune uveitis in vivo 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Adrian Parnaby-Price
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Standring S.M. Tumor necrosis factor-a has few morphological effects within the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, in contrast to its effects in the peripheral nervous system 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group E.J. Redford
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Standring S.M. Chronically Denervated Rat Schwann Cells Respond to GGF In Vitro 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group H. Li
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Standring S.M. Influence of Laminin-2 Schwann Cell-Axon Interactions 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Yael Uziyel
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Smirnov S.V. Modulation of Arachidonic Acid Release and Membrane Fluidity by Albumin in Vascular Smooth Muscle and Endothelial Cells 1998 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Richard Beck
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Smirnov S.V. Modulatory Effects of Arachidonic Acid on the Delayed Rectifier K+ Current in Rat Pulmonary Arterial Myocytes 1996 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Philip I. Aaronson
Shattock M.J. Electrophysiological Characteristics of Repetitive Ischemic Preconditioning in the Pig Heart 1996 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Clive S. Lawson
David J. Hearse
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Shattock M.J. Ischemic Preconditioning in Immature Myocardium 1998 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Wael I. Awad
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Shattock M.J. Formation of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-modified proteins in ischemic rat heart 1999 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Philip Eaton
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Shattock M.J. Ischemic Preconditioning: a Potential Role for Constitutive Low Molecular Weight Stress Protein Translocation and Phosphorylation? 2000 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Philip Eaton
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Segal M.B. The characteristics of basolateral nucleoside transport in the perfused sheep choroid plexus and the effect of nitric oxide inhibition on these processes 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Zoran B. Redzic
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Segal M.B. Acidic Amino Acid Clearance from CSF in the Neonatal Versus Adult Rat Using Ventriculo-Cisternal Perfusion 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Hameed Al-Sarraf
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Segal M.B. The Passage of Azidodeoxythymidine into and within the Central Nervous System: Does It Follow the Parent Compound, Thymidine? 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Sarah A. Thomas
Segal M.B. Identification of a saturable uptake system for deoxyribonucleosides at the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Sarah A. Thomas nee Williams
Ritter J.M. Gender Differences in Sensitivity to Adrenergic Agonists of Forearm Resistance Vasculature 2000 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Barry J. Kneale
Philip J. Chowienczyk
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Ritter J.M. Effects of Inhibition of the L-Arginine/Nitric Oxide Pathway on Vasodilation Caused by b-Adrenergic Agonists in Human Forearm 1997 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Matthew Dawes
Philip J. Chowienczyk
Ritter J.M. Evidence for a Difference in Nitric Oxide Biosynthesis Between Healthy Women and Men 1998 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Pablo Forte
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Ritter J.M. Preserved Endothelial Function in Patients With Severe Hypertriglyceridemia and Low Functional Lipoprotein Lipase Activity 1997 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Philip J. Chowienczyk
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Rice-Evans C.A. Differential distribution of ferulic acid to the major plasma constituents in relation to its potential as an antioxidant 1996 King's College London Age Related Diseases Research Group Cinzia Castelluccio
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Rice-Evans C.A. Inhibition of Peroxynitrite-Mediated Oxidation of Dopamine by Flavonoid and Phenolic Antioxidants and Their Structural Relationships 1999 King's College London Age Related Diseases Research Group Nicole Kerry
Rice-Evans C.A. Phenolic Antioxidants Attenuate Neuronal Cell Death Following Uptake Of Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein 2000 King's College London Age Related Diseases Research Group Hagen Schroeter
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Rice-Evans C.A. Structural dependence of flavonoid interactions with Cu2+ ions: implications for their antioxidant properties 1998 King's College London Age Related Diseases Research Group Jonathan E. Brown
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Rattray M.A. Nerve Growth Factor Treatment Increases Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Selectively in TrkA-Expressing Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells and in Their Central Terminations within the Spinal Cord 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group G.J. Michael
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Rattray M.A. Reduction Of Gaba And Glutamate Transporter Messenger RNAS In The Severe-Seizure Genetically Epilepsy-Prone Rat 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group M.T. Akbar
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Rattray M.A. p-Chlorophenylalanine Changes Serotonin Transporter mRNA Levels and Expression of the Gene Product 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Sonia Baldessari
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Rattray M.A. Intraregional Variation In Expression Of Serotonin Transporter Messenger RNA By 5-Hydroxytryptamine Neurons 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group G.J. Michael
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Pearson J.D. IgG Antiendothelial Cell Autoantibodies from Scleroderma Patients Induce Leukocyte Adhesion to Human Vascular Endothelial In Vitro 1996 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Dulce Carvalho
Caroline O.S. Savage
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Pearson J.D. IgG Anti-Endothelial Cell Autoantibodies From Patients With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Or Systemic Vasculitis Stimulate The Release Of Two Endothelial Cell-Derived Mediators, Which Enhance Adhesion Molecule Expression And Leukocyte Adhesion In An Autocr 1999 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Dulce Carvalho
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Pearson J.D. Activation of p42mapk in human umbilical vein endothelial cells by interleukin-1a and tumor necrosis factor-a 1998 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Michael J. May
Caroline P.D. Wheeler-Jones
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Pearson J.D. Protein tyrosine kinases regulate agonist-stimulated prostacyclin release but not von Willebrand factor secretion from human umbilical vein endothelial cells 1996 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Caroline P.D. Wheeler-Jones
Michael J. May
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Neal M.J. Modulation of extracellular GABA levels in the retina by activation of glial P2X-purinoceptors 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group J.R. Cunningham
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Neal M.J. Nitric Oxide Enhancement of Cholinergic Amacrine Activity by Inhibition of Glycine Release 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Jo Cunningham
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Neal M.J. Release of Endogenous Ascorbic Acid Preserves Extracellular Dopamine in the Mammalian Retina 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Joanna Ruth Cunningham
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Neal M.J. Selective Release of Nitric Oxide from Retinal Amacrine and Bipolar Cells 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Jo Cunningham
Kim Matthews
Naftalin R.J. Evidence from studies of temperature-dependent changes of D-glucose, D-mannose and L-sorbose permeability that different states of activation of the human erythrocyte hexose transporter exist for good and bad substrates 1997 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group  
Naftalin R.J. Comparison of cattle and sheep colonic permeabilities to horseradish peroxidase and hamster scrapie prion protein in vitro 1999 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group A.T. McKie
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Naftalin R.J. Regional differences in rat large intestinal crypt function in relation to dehydrating capacity in vivo 1999 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group P.S. Zammit
K.C. Pedley
Naftalin R.J. Regional cypt function in rat large intestine in relation to fluid absorption and growth of the pericryptal sheath 1999 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group K.C. Pedley
Moore P.K. Nitroparacetamol exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activity 2000 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group O.A. al-Swayeh
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Moore P.K. A comparison of the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activity of nitroaspirin and aspirin 2000 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group O.A. al-Swayeh
R.H. Clifford
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Moore P.K. A comparison of the effects of L-NAME, 7-NI and L-NIL on carrageenan-induced hindpaw oedema and NOS activity 1998 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Rachel L.C. Handy
Moore P.K. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase by 1-(2-trifluoromethylphenyl) imidazole (TRIM) in vitro: antinociceptive and cardiovascular effects 1996 King's College London Cardiovascular Biology + Medicine Research Group Rachel L.C. Handy
H.L. Harb
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Minger S.L. Long-Term Survival of Transplanted Basal Forebrain Cells Following in Vitro Propagation with Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Lisa J. Fisher
Jasodhara Ray
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Minger S.L. Glutamate receptor antagonists inhibit calpain-mediated cytoskeletal proteolysis in focal cerebral ischemia 1998 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group James W. Geddes
Mary L. Holtz
Susan D. Craddock
Minger S.L. Organization of the secretory machinery in the rodent brain: distribution of the t-SNAREs, SNAP-25 and SNAP-23 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Dong Chen
William G. Honer
S.W. Whiteheart
Minger S.L. Microtubular Proteolysis in Focal Cerebral Ischemia 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group L. Creed Pettigrew
Nathan Hall
James W. Geddes
McMahon S.B. Adult Mammalian Sensory and Motor Neurons: Roles of Endogenous Neurotrophins and Rescue by Exogenous Neurotrophins after Axotomy 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group John B. Munson
David L. Shelton
McMahon S.B. Urinary bladder hyporeflexia and reduced pain-related behaviour in P2X3-deficient mice 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Debra A. Cockayne
Sara G. Hamilton
Anthony P.D.W. Ford
McMahon S.B. Functional regeneration of sensory axons into the adult spinal cord 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Matt S. Ramer
John V. Priestley
McMahon S.B. Potent Analgesic Effects of GDNF in Neuropathic Pain States 2000 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Timothy J. Butcher
John B. Munson
John N. Wood
Marshall J. Component characteristics of the vectorial transport system for taurine in isolated bovine retinal pigment epithelium 1996 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Satish Kundaiker
Ali A. Hussain
Marshall J. Localization of the Site of Major Resistance to Fluid Transport in Bruch's Membrane 1997 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Carla Starita
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Marshall J. The Interpretation of Optical Coherence Tomography Images of the Retina 1999 King's College London Neuroscience Research Group Devinder Singh Chauhan