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Kim Krishnan.
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Year
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Georgia Campbell
Kim Krishnan
Professor Robert Taylor
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Dissecting the mechanisms underlying the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA deletions in human skeletal muscle
2014
Dr Charlotte Alston
Dr Andrew Schaefer
Kim Krishnan
Dr Langping He
Kate Craig
et al.
Late-Onset Respiratory Failure Due to Tk2 Mutations Causing Multiple MtDNA Deletions
2013
Kim Krishnan
Dr Glyn Nelson
Dr Julie Murphy
Professor Rita Horvath
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
et al.
DNM2 mutations cause multiple mtDNA deletions in muscle: A novel disorder of mtDNA maintenance
2012
Kim Krishnan
Heidi De Gruyter
Dr Evelyn Jaros
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Mitochondrial DNA deletions cause the biochemical defect observed in Alzheimer's disease
2012
Graham Campbell
Kim Krishnan
Professor Robert Taylor
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Mitochondrial DNA deletions do not have a replicative advantage in human muscle
2012
Dr Amy Reeve
Tae-Kyung Park
Dr Evelyn Jaros
Graham Campbell
Dr Nichola Lax
et al.
Relationship Between Mitochondria and α-Synuclein: A Study of Single Substantia Nigra Neurons
2012
Dr Iryna Ziabreva
Jessica Zambonin
Kim Krishnan
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Dr Don Mahad
et al.
Mitochondrial defects within choroid plexus in multiple sclerosis
2011
Graham Campbell
Dr Iryna Ziabreva
Dr Amy Reeve
Kim Krishnan
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
et al.
Mitochondrial DNA Deletions and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis
2011
Thiloka Ratnaike
Kim Krishnan
Professor Robert Taylor
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Why does mitochondrial disease progress? From molecular genetics to patient phenotype
2011
Professor Laura Greaves
Dr Patrick Yu Wai Man
Kim Krishnan
Nina Beadle
Dr Martin Barron
et al.
Mitochondrial DNA Defects and Selective Extraocular Muscle Involvement in CPEO
2010
Kim Krishnan
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
The use of a 3895 bp mitochondrial DNA deletion as a marker for sunlight exposure in human skin
2004