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Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr Simon Cockell
David Bradburn
Dr Daniel Commane
Dr Ramesh Arasaradnam
et al.
Transcriptomics and proteomics show that selenium affects inflammation, cytoskeleton, and cancer pathways in human rectal biopsies2016
Professor Laura Greaves
Marco Nooteboom
Dr Joanna Elson
Dr Helen Tuppen
Geoffrey Taylor
et al.
Clonal Expansion of Early to Mid-Life Mitochondrial DNA Point Mutations Drives Mitochondrial Dysfunction during Human Ageing2014
Dr Daniel Commane
David Bradburn
Dr Ramesh Arasaradnam
Professor John Mathers
Nutritional factors and gender influence age-related DNA methylation in the human rectal mucosa2013
Dr Daniel Commane
Professor John Mathers
Diet, ageing and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of diverticular disease2009
Professor Laura Greaves
Nina Beadle
Geoffrey Taylor
Dr Daniel Commane
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Quantification of mitochondrial DNA mutation load2009
Dr Daniel Commane
Professor John Mathers
A review of dietary factors and its influence on DNA methylation in colorectal carcinogenesis2008
Dr Daniel Commane
Dr Hazel Greetham
Professor John Mathers
A novel finding - Global DNA hypomethylation in diverticular disease: A pilot study (the Boricc study)2007
Dr Tien Kheng Khoo
Dr Daniel Commane
Professor John Mathers
Genomic DNA hypermethylation in colorectal mucosa of patients with ulcerative colitis (the Boricc study)2007
Professor Laura Greaves
Dr Daniel Commane
Dr Hazel Greetham
Professor Robert Taylor
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
et al.
Novel preliminary findings of mitochondrial DNA mutations in colonic crypts of patients with diverticular disease (the Boricc study)2007
Dr Ramesh Arasaradnam
Professor Laura Greaves
Dr Daniel Commane
Professor John Mathers
Professor Robert Taylor
et al.
Mitochondrial DNA (MTDNA) mutations in human colonic crypts: A novel biomarker of colorectal cancer.2006
Dr Daniel Commane
Effects of fermentation products of pro- and prebiotics on trans-epithelial electrical resistance in an in vitro model of the colon2005
Dr Daniel Commane
The potential mechanisms involved in the anti-carcinogenic action of probiotics2005