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Dr Albert Lim.
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Lucie Taylor
Dr Albert Lim
Professor Bobby McFarland
Professor Matthias Trost
Dr Charlotte Alston
et al.
Quantitative proteomics of patient fibroblasts reveal biomarkers and diagnostic signatures of mitochondrial disease
2024
Dr Albert Lim
Dr Dipayan Mitra
Dr Jessica Blickwedel
Dr Anna Basu
Broadening the Spectrum of SLC22A5 Phenotype: Primary Carnitine Deficiency Presenting with Focal Myoclonus
2023
Dr Rory Tinker
Dr Albert Lim
Dr Renae Stefanetti
Professor Bobby McFarland
Current and emerging clinical treatment in mitochondrial disease
2021
Dr Albert Lim
Dr Daniel Jones
Dr Matt Bates
Dr Andrew Schaefer
Dr John O'Sullivan
et al.
Risk of cardiac manifestations in adult mitochondrial disease caused by nuclear genetic defects
2021
Dr Albert Lim
Dr Grace McMacken
Francesca Rastelli
Dr Monika Olahova
Karen Baty
et al.
A novel, pathogenic dinucleotide deletion in the mitochondrial MT-TY gene causing myasthenia-like features
2020
Dr Albert Lim
Dr Rhys Thomas
The mitochondrial epilepsies
2020
Catherine Feeney
Dr Albert Lim
Dr Alasdair Blain
Alexandra Bright
Professor Robert Taylor
et al.
A case‐comparison study of pregnant women with mitochondrial disease – what to expect?
2019
Dr Albert Lim
Karen Baty
Dr Langping He
Sila Hopton
Gavin Falkous
et al.
A novel pathogenic m.4412G>A
MT-TM
mitochondrial DNA variant associated with childhood-onset seizures, myopathy and bilateral basal ganglia changes
2019
Dr Yi Ng
Dr Mika Martikainen
Professor Grainne Gorman
Dr Alasdair Blain
Dr Andrew Schaefer
et al.
Pathogenic variants in MT-ATP6: A United Kingdom–based mitochondrial disease cohort study
2019
Roisin Boggan
Dr Albert Lim
Professor Robert Taylor
Professor Bobby McFarland
Dr Sarah Pickett
et al.
Resolving complexity in mitochondrial disease: Towards precision medicine
2019
Dr Albert Lim
Professor Roger Whittaker
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Dr Anna Basu
Progressive weakness, ptosis and pseudomyopathic face as the presenting features in a patient with narcolepsy.
2017