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Anas Mahdee
Jane Eastham
Professor John Whitworth
Professor James Gillespie
Evidence for changing nerve growth factor signalling mechanisms during development, maturation and ageing in the rat molar pulp2019
Anas Mahdee
Dr Ahmed Alhelal
Jane Eastham
Professor John Whitworth
Professor James Gillespie
et al.
Complex cellular responses to tooth wear in rodent molar2016
Professor James Gillespie
Beta adrenergic modulation of spontaneous microcontractions and electrical field-stimulated contractions in isolated strips of rat urinary bladder from normal animals and animals with partial bladder outflow obstruction2015
Professor James Gillespie
Erratum to: The characteristics of intrinsic complex micro-contractile activity in isolated strips of the rat bladder (vol 388, pg 709, 2015)2015
Professor James Gillespie
Prostaglandin E2 excitatory effects on rat urinary bladder: a comparison between the β-adrenoceptor modulation of non-voiding activity in vivo and micro-contractile activity in vitro2015
Professor James Gillespie
The actions of prolonged exposure to cholinergic agonists on isolated bladder strips from the rat2015
Professor James Gillespie
The characteristics of intrinsic complex micro-contractile activity in isolated strips of the rat bladder2015
Professor James Gillespie
"Focused introspection" during naturally increased diuresis: Description and repeatability of a method to study bladder sensation non-invasively2014
Jane Eastham
Professor James Gillespie
The concept of peripheral modulation of bladder sensation2013
Professor James Gillespie
What determines when you go to the toilet? The concept of cognitive voiding2013
Dr Christopher Nile
Professor James Gillespie
Interactions Between Cholinergic and Prostaglandin Signaling Elements in the Urothelium: Role for Muscarinic Type 2 Receptors.2012
Dr Joan Harvey
Professor James Gillespie
The relationship between cognition and sensation in determining when and where to void: the concept of cognitive voiding2012
Dr Christopher Nile
Professor James Gillespie
M-3 Muscarinic Receptor-Like Immunoreactivity in Sham Operated and Obstructed Guinea Pig Bladders2011
Professor James Gillespie
Nonvoiding Activity of the Guinea Pig Bladder2011
Professor James Gillespie
On the Nature of Bladder Sensation: The Concept of Sensory Modulation2011
Professor James Gillespie
The Relationship Between Prostaglandin E Receptor 1 and Cyclooxygenase I Expression in Guinea Pig Bladder Interstitial Cells: Proposition of a Signal Propagation System2011
Professor James Gillespie
Changes in bladder innervation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease2010
Professor James Gillespie
Prostaglandin Receptor EP1 and EP2 Site in Guinea Pig Bladder Urothelium and Lamina Propria2010
Dr Christopher Nile
Professor James Gillespie
Stretch independent regulation of prostaglandin E-2 production within the isolated guinea-pig lamina propria2010
Professor James Gillespie
M-3 muscarinic receptor expression on suburothelial interstitial cells2009
Professor James Gillespie
On the origins of the sensory output from the bladder: the concept of afferent noise2009
Professor James Gillespie
Ubiquitin hydrolase (protein gene product 9.5) in the obstructed bladder: evidence for tissue remodelling involving a subset of interstitial cells2009
Professor James Gillespie
Differences in localisation of the M3 muscarinic receptor on interstitial cells in the lateral wall and bladder neck of the guinea pig2008
Professor James Gillespie
Regional differences in sensory innervation and suburothelial interstitial cells in the bladder neck and urethra2008
Professor James Gillespie
The localisation of cyclo-oxygenase immuno-reactivity (COX I-IR) to the urothelium and to interstitial cells in the bladder wall2008
Professor James Gillespie
Volume-induced responses in the isolated bladder: evidence for excitatory and inhibitory elements2008
Dr Xiaomei Lu
Dr Simon Baudouin
Professor James Gillespie
Dr John Anderson
Professor Anne Dickinson
et al.
A comparison of CFU-GM, BFU-E and endothelial progenitor cells using ex vivo expansion of selected cord blood CD133+ and CD34+ cells2007
Dr Xiaomei Lu
Dr Simon Baudouin
Professor James Gillespie
Dr John Anderson
Professor Anne Dickinson
et al.
A comparison of CFU-GM, BFU-E and endothelial progenitor cells using ex vivo expansion of selected cord blood CD133+ and CD34+ cells2007
Professor James Gillespie
Alterations to network of NO/cGMP-responsive interstitial cells induced by outlet obstruction in guinea-pig bladder2007
Professor James Gillespie
Autonomous activity is modified following damage to the bladder neck.2007
Professor James Gillespie
Cholinergic activation of phasic activity in the isolated bladder: Possible evidence for M3- and M2-dependent components of a motor/sensory system2007
Professor James Gillespie
Damage to the bladder neck alters autonomous activity and its sensitivity to cholinergic agonists2007
Professor James Gillespie
Natriuretic peptide responsive, cyclic guanosine monophosphate producing structures in the guinea pig bladder2007
Professor James Gillespie
The effects of exogenous prostaglandins and the identification of constitutive cyclooxygenase I and II immunoreactivity in the normal guinea pig bladder2007
Professor James Gillespie
Antimuscarinic drugs in detrusor overactivity and the overactive bladder syndrome: Motor or sensory actions?2006
Magdalini Lagou
Professor James Gillespie
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Marcus Drake
Bladder volume alters cholinergic responses of the isolated whole mouse bladder2006
Professor James Gillespie
Endogenous nitric oxide/cGMP signalling in the guinea pig bladder: Evidence for distinct populations of sub-urothelial interstitial cells2006
Professor James Gillespie
Interstitial cells and cholinergic signalling in the outer muscle layers of the guinea-pig bladder2006
Magdalini Lagou
Marcus Drake
Professor James Gillespie
Interstitial cells and phasic activity in the isolated mouse bladder2006
Magdalini Lagou
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor James Gillespie
Marcus Drake
Location of interstitial cells and neurotransmitters in the mouse bladder2006
Magdalini Lagou
Professor James Gillespie
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ian Harvey
Marcus Drake
et al.
Muscarinic stimulation of the mouse isolated whole bladder: Physiological responses in young and ageing mice2006
Marcus Drake
Professor James Gillespie
Ian Harvey
Magdalini Lagou
Muscarinic stimulation of the rat isolated whole bladder: Pathophysiological models of detrusor overactivity2006
Professor James Gillespie
Phasic non-micturition contractions in the bladder of the anaesthetized and awake rat2006
Professor James Gillespie
Sensory collaterals, intramural ganglia and motor nerves in the guinea-pig bladder: Evidence for intramural neural circuits2006
Professor James Gillespie
The Autonomous Bladder: A View of the Origin of Bladder Overactivity and Sensory Urge2006
Professor James Gillespie
A developing view of the origins of urgency: The importance of animal models2005
Professor James Gillespie
Animal Models of Urge Incontinence: An evolving view of the origins of bladder overactivity and sensory urge2005
Professor James Gillespie
Expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) and nitric-oxide-induced changes in cGMP in the urothelial layer of the guinea pig bladder2005
Professor James Gillespie
Inhibitory actions of calcitonin gene-related peptide and capsaicin: Evidence for local axonal reflexes in the bladder wall2005
Marcus Drake
Ian Harvey
Professor James Gillespie
Localized contractions in the normal human bladder and in urinary urgency2005
Professor James Gillespie
cGMP-generating cells in the bladder wall: Identification of distinct networks of interstitial cells2004
Professor James Gillespie
Hypoxia inhibits human bladder smooth muscle cell proliferation: A potential mechanism of bladder dysfunction2004
Professor James Gillespie
Modulation of autonomous contractile activity in the isolated whole bladder of the guinea pig2004
Professor James Gillespie
Noradrenaline inhibits autonomous activity in the isolated guinea pig bladder2004
Professor James Gillespie
Phosphodiesterase-linked inhibition of nonmicturition activity in the isolated bladder2004
Janice Dunn
Professor Anne Dickinson
Professor James Gillespie
Dr Simon Baudouin
Smooth Muscle α-Actin Expression in Endothelial Cells Derived from CD34+ Human Cord Blood Cells2004
Professor James Gillespie
Marcus Drake
The actions of sodium nitroprusside and the phosphodiesterase inhibitor dipyriclamole on phasic activity in the isolated guinea-pig bladder2004
Professor James Gillespie
The autonomous bladder: A view of the origin of bladder overactivity and sensory urge2004
Magdalini Lagou
Marcus Drake
Professor James Gillespie
Volume-induced effects on the isolated bladder: A possible local reflex2004
Marcus Drake
Ian Harvey
Professor James Gillespie
Autonomous activity in the isolated guinea pig bladder2003
Professor James Gillespie
Impedance measurements and connexin expression in human detrusor muscle from stable and unstable bladders2003
Marcus Drake
Ian Harvey
Professor James Gillespie
Partial outlet obstruction enhances modular autonomous activity in the isolated rat bladder2003
Monica Hansrani
Professor James Gillespie
Professor Gerard Stansby
Homocysteine in myointimal hyperplasia2002
Monica Hansrani
Professor James Gillespie
Professor Gerard Stansby
Homocysteine in myointimal hyperplasia2002
Professor James Gillespie
Intracellular resistance and connexin expression in stable and unstable human bladder smooth muscle2002
Professor James Gillespie
Mechanical stretch regulates cell survival in human bladder smooth muscle cells in vitro2002
Professor James Gillespie
Vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin is expressed in HUVECs and could be a potential marker for circulating endothelial cells [abstract]2002
Dr Mbithe Mutunga
Dr Barbara Fulton
Dr Robert Bullock
Andrew Batchelor
Dr Alistair Gascoigne
et al.
Circulating endothelial cells in patients with septic shock2001
Dr Ahmed Chishti
Dr Barbara Fulton
Dr Robert Bullock
Dr Anna Batchelor
Dr Alistair Gascoigne
et al.
Circulating endothelial progenitor cells in human sepsis2001
Marcus Drake
Professor James Gillespie
Model of peripheral autonomous modules and a myovesical plexus in normal and overactive bladder function2001
Dr Christine Berger
Professor James Gillespie
Dr Ben Horrocks
Dr Harish Datta
Scanning electrochemical microscopy at the surface of bone-resorbing osteoclasts: Evidence for steady-state disposal and intracellular functional compartmentalization of calcium2001
Professor James Gillespie
A putative alternatively spliced variant of the P2X1 purinoreceptor in human bladder2000
Dr Mohamed Khadra
Professor James Gillespie
The production of nerve growth factor by human bladder smooth muscle cells in vivo and in vitro2000
Professor James Gillespie
Complex interactions between sex steroids and cytokines in the human pregnant myometrium: Evidence for an autocrine signaling system at term1999
Professor David Neal
Professor James Gillespie
Contractions in human detrusor smooth muscle induced by hypo-osmolar solutions1999
Dr Pauline Chambers
Professor James Gillespie
Focal changes in nerve, muscle and connective tissue in normal and unstable human bladder1999
Professor David Neal
Professor James Gillespie
Ryanodine receptors in human bladder smooth muscle1999
Professor David Neal
Professor James Gillespie
The contribution of intracellular Ca2+ release to contraction in human bladder smooth muscle1999
Dr Ian Forrest
Professor James Gillespie
Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
The isolation and characterisation of human pulmonary artery endothelial cells from whole blood at right heart catheterisation1999
Professor William Dunlop
Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
Professor James Gillespie
Gestational changes in the levels of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) and TGFβ receptor types I and II in the human myometrium1998