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Maria Tselepi.
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Dr Sarah Rice
Jack Roberts
Maria Tselepi
Abby Brumwell
Professor John Loughlin
et al.
Genetic and Epigenetic Fine-Tuning of
TGFB1
Expression Within the Human Osteoarthritic Joint
2021
Dr Tony Sorial
Ines Hofer
Maria Tselepi
Kat Cheung
Dr Eleanor Parker
et al.
Multi-tissue epigenetic analysis of the osteoarthritis susceptibility locus mapping to the plectin gene
PLEC
2020
Dr Sarah Rice
Maria Tselepi
Dr Tony Sorial
Guillaume Aubourg
Dr Colin Shepherd
et al.
Prioritization of
PLEC
and
GRINA
as osteoarthritis risk genes through the identification and characterization of novel methylation quantitative trait loci
2019
Dr Madhushika Ratnayake
Maria Tselepi
Professor John Loughlin
Genome-wide association study of developmental dysplasia of the hip identifies an association with
GDF5
2018
Dr Sarah Rice
Guillaume Aubourg
Dr Tony Sorial
Dr David Almarza Gomez
Maria Tselepi
et al.
Identification of a novel, methylation-dependent,
RUNX2
regulatory region associated with osteoarthritis risk
2018
Dr Sarah Rice
Dr Tony Sorial
Guillaume Aubourg
Dr Colin Shepherd
Maria Tselepi
et al.
Identification of novel methylation quantitative trait loci (mqtls) and functional characterization using CRISPR/CAS9 and gene expression analysis prioritizes
PLEC
as an OA risk gene
2018
Dr Madhushika Ratnayake
Maria Tselepi
Dr Louise Reynard
Professor John Loughlin
A consistent and potentially exploitable response during chondrogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells from osteoarthritis patients to the protein encoded by the susceptibility gene
GDF5
2017
Maria Tselepi
Madhushika Ratnayake
Dr Louise Reynard
Professor John Loughlin
Differences in the response of mesenchymal stem cells from healthy donors and OA patients to exogenous GDF5 during chondrogenic differentiation
2016
Dr Matthew Barter
Maria Tselepi
Dr Rodolfo Gomez
Steven Woods
Dr Graham Smith
et al.
Genome-wide microRNA and gene analysis of mesenchymal stem cell chondrogenesis identifies an essential role and multiple targets for miR-140-5p
2015