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Professor Margaret Bassendine
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr R Neely
et al.
Lipids and HCV2013
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Simon Bridge
Fiona Fenwick
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance are Associated with Maximum Hepatitis C Lipoviral Particles in Genotype 1 Infection2013
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
Dr R Neely
et al.
Apolipoprotein-E and hepatitis C lipoviral particles in genotype 1 infection: Evidence for an association with interferon sensitivity2012
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Apolipoprotein E and low-density, apolipoprotein B associated lipoviral particles in chronic Hepatitis C infection: Evidence for genotype-specific modulation of lipid pathways2011
Professor Margaret Bassendine
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Simon Bridge
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
HCV and the hepatic lipid pathway as a potential treatment target2011
Dr Simon Bridge
Heterologous prime-boost-boost immunisation of Chinese cynomolgus macaques using DNA and recombinant poxvirus vectors expressing HIV-1 virus-like particles2011
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Use of intralipid infusion to analyse apolipoprotein B (APOB) and HCV RNA kinetics in chronic infection2011
Dr David Sheridan
Professor Kim Bartlett
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Simon Bridge
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
Hypocholesterolaemia in chronic hepatitis C genotype 3 infection is due to both reduced cholesterol production and increased LDL clearance2010
Dr David Sheridan
Professor Kim Bartlett
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Simon Bridge
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
Hypocholesterolaemia in chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection - Reduced production or increased LDL clearance?2010
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Soren Nielsen
Dr R Neely
et al.
Insulin resistance and low-density apolipoprotein B-associated lipoviral particles in hepatitis C virus genotype 1 infection2010
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr Soren Nielsen
Dr R Neely
et al.
Insulin resistance correlates with low density hepatitis C virus particles in genotype 1 infection2010
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr Soren Nielsen
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
et al.
Intravascular Transfer Contributes to Postprandial Increase in Numbers of Very-Low-Density Hepatitis C Virus Particles2010
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
Dr R Neely
et al.
Low density Hepatitis C virus particles (lipoviral particles) associate with insulin resistance in genotype 1 infection2010
Dr Simon Bridge
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
Measurement of low-density Apolipoprotein B associated lipoviral particles in hepatitis C virus genotype 1 infection is more clinically relevant than total viral load2010
Dr Daniel Felmlee
Dr David Sheridan
Dr Simon Bridge
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Toms
Professor Margaret Bassendine
et al.
The HCV life-cycle in the vascular compartment2010
Dr Simon Bridge
Professor John Robinson
Differential efficacy of vaccinia virus envelope proteins administered by DNA immunisation in protection of BALB/c mice from a lethal intranasal poxvirus challenge2004