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Browsing publications by Dr Dean Hallam.

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Dr Rozaliya Tsikandelova
Eldo Galo
Edvinas Cerniauskas
Dr Dean Hallam
Dr Maria Georgiou
et al.
Retinal cells derived from patients with DRAM2-dependent CORD21 dystrophy exhibit key lysosomal enzyme deficiency and lysosomal content accumulation2024
Dr Dean Hallam
Dr Steve Swioklo
Professor Che Connon
Storing and/or transporting extracellular nucleic acids2023
Nik Tzoumas
Dr Dean Hallam
Professor Claire Harris
Professor Majlinda Lako
Professor David Kavanagh
et al.
Revisiting the role of factor H in age-related macular degeneration: Insights from complement-mediated renal disease and rare genetic variants.2021
Edvinas Cerniauskas
Dr Marzena Kurzawa-Akanbi
Dr Long Xie
Dr Dean Hallam
Marina Moya Molina
et al.
Complement modulation reverses pathology in Y402H-retinal pigment epithelium cell model of AMD by restoring lysosomal function2020
Dr Carla Jackson
Dr Roman Bauer
Dr Joseph Collin
Dr Birthe Hilgen
Dr Darin Zerti
et al.
An integrated transcriptional analysis of the developing human retina2019
Majed Felemban
Dr Birthe Hilgen
Dr Darin Zerti
Dr Nicola Hunt
Dr Dean Hallam
et al.
Decellularised extracellular matrix-derived peptides from neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium enhance the expression of synaptic markers and light responsiveness of human pluripotent stem cell derived retinal organoids2019
Dr Sanja Bojic
Dr Dean Hallam
Nuno Alcada
Dr Ali Ghareeb
Dr Rachel Queen
et al.
CD200 expression marks a population of quiescent limbal epithelial stem cells with holoclone forming ability2018
Dr Adriana Buskin
Dr Lili Zhu
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Dr David Dolan
Dr Joseph Collin
et al.
Disrupted alternative splicing for genes implicated in splicing and ciliogenesis causes PRPF31 retinitis pigmentosa2018
Dr Dean Hallam
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Professor David Steel
Professor Majlinda Lako
The application of biomaterials to tissue engineering neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium2018