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Dr Hannah Elliott.
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Year
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Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr Hannah Elliott
Professor Gavin Hudson
Professor David Samuels
Professor Caroline Relton
et al.
Epigenetics, epidemiology and mitochondrial DNA diseases
2012
Dr Gerald Pfeffer
Dr Helen Griffin
Dr Hannah Elliott
Professor Volker Straub
Professor Patrick Chinnery
et al.
Exome sequencing in three families with cytoplasmic body myopathy with early respiratory failure
2012
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Matthew Barter
Professor David Young
The expression and function of microRNAs in chondrogenesis and osteoarthritis
2012
Dr Gerald Pfeffer
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Helen Griffin
Dr Rita Barresi
Professor Volker Straub
et al.
Titin mutation segregates with hereditary myopathy with early respiratory failure
2012
Dr Alexandra Groom
Dr Hannah Elliott
Professor Nicholas Embleton
Professor Caroline Relton
Epigenetics and child health: basic principles
2011
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Akheel Syed
Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and risk of transient ischaemic attack and ischaemic stroke: a genetic association study
2010
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Catherine Mowbray
Professor Patrick Chinnery
An investigation of mitochondrial haplogroups in autism
2008
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr David Samuels
James Eden
Professor Caroline Relton
Professor Patrick Chinnery
et al.
Pathogenic Mitochondrial DNA Mutations Are Common in the General Population
2008
Dr Hannah Elliott
Claire Lambert
Dr Angela Pyle
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Episodic ataxia and hemiplegia caused by the 8993T→C mitochondrial DNA mutation
2007
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr Catherine Mowbray
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Joanna Elson
Professor Pamela Shaw
et al.
Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
2007
Claire Lambert
Dr Angela Pyle
Dr Hannah Elliott
Professor Patrick Chinnery
The Mitochondrial DNA A3243A>G Mutation Must Be An Infrequent Cause Of Asperger Syndrome
2006
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Sheila Patel
Claire Lambert
Dr Steve Durham
et al.
Role of the mitochondrial DNA 16184-16193 poly-C tract in type 2 diabetes
2005