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Dr Luisa Wakeling.
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Year
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Dr Ellen Tullo
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Dr Rachel Pearse
Dr Andrew Teodorczuk
Lost in translation: how can education about dementia be effectively integrated into medical school contexts? A realist synthesis
2023
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Ruth Valentine
Use of zinc deposited in deciduous teeth as a retrospective measurement of dietary zinc exposure during early development
2023
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Paul Blaylock
Matthew Harper
Dr Miranda Trevor
Holly Murphy
et al.
Representation: raising awareness of opportunities and skill development with undergraduate dental students
2022
Dr Ellen Tullo
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Rose Gilroy
Involving older people in inclusive educational research
2021
Dr Ellen Tullo
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Impacts on older people contributing to an intergenerational course about aging
2019
Professor Ruth Valentine
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Dr Lindsey Ferrie
Dr Alina Schartner
Professor Clare Guilding
et al.
Students on Student Induction – A Cross-Disciplinary Action Research Project
2019
Nieka Wahono
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Ruth Valentine
The presence and response to Zn of ZnT family mRNAs in human dental pulp
2019
Dr Nicola Simcock
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Dianne Ford
Professor Geraldine Wright
Effects of age and nutritional state on the expression of gustatory receptors in the honeybee (
Apis mellifera
)
2017
Sadat Aziz
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Dr Satomi Miwa
Goiuri Alberdi Aresti
Professor John Hesketh
et al.
Metabolic programming of a beige adipocyte phenotype by genistein
2017
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Nicholas Jakubovics
Professor Stephen McHanwell
Dr Jane Stewart
Challenging the basic sciences 'learn and forget' culture
2016
Dr Ellen Tullo
Professor Laura Greaves
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Involving older people in the design, development, and delivery of an innovative module on aging for undergraduate students
2016
Dr Joy Hardyman-Carlile
Dr John Tyson
Dr Kelly Jackson
Christine Aldridge
Dr Simon Cockell
et al.
Zinc sensing by metal-responsive transcription factor 1 (MTF1) controls metallothionein and ZnT1 expression to buffer the sensitivity of the transcriptome response to zinc
2016
Dr Jill McKay
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Nutrition, epigenetics and ageing
2015
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Laura Ions
Suzie Escolme
Dr Simon Cockell
Tianhong Su
et al.
SIRI1 effects DNA methylation of polycomb protein target genes, a hotspot of the epigenetic shift observed in ageing
2015
Sadat Aziz
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor John Hesketh
Professor Dianne Ford
Genistein promotes a gene expression profile characteristic of brown rather than white adipocytes and increases Sirt1 expression in mouse NIH
3
T
3
-L1 cells
2014
Dr Pier Paoli
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Geraldine Wright
Professor Dianne Ford
The dietary proportion of essential amino acids and Sir2 influence lifespan in the honeybee
2014
Joy Hardyman
Ogo Ogo
Dr John Tyson
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Ruth Valentine
et al.
DNA methylation of the zinc transcriptional regulatory element and its potential contribution to zinc dyshomeostasis in ageing
2013
Suzie Escolme
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Fatema AlAtawi
Does resveratrol act independently of SIRT1 to affect genes relevant to ageing?
2013
Goiuri Alberdi Aresti
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Dianne Ford
Effects of resveratrol on the methylation of lipogenic enzyme genes in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
2013
Laura Ions
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Dr Helen Bosomworth
Joy Hardyman
Suzanne Hutchinson
et al.
Effects of Sirt1 on DNA methylation and expression of genes affected by dietary restriction
2013
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Dianne Ford
Polymorphisms in genes involved in the metabolism and transport of soy isoflavones affect the urinary metabolite profile in premenopausal women following consumption of a commercial soy supplement as a single bolus dose
2012
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Fatema AlAtawi
Laura Ions
Professor John Hesketh
Professor Dianne Ford
et al.
SIRT1-independent epigenetic effects of resveratrol mediated through the estrogen receptor
2012
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor John Hesketh
Professor Dianne Ford
SIRT1-independent epigenetic effects of resveratrol mediated through the estrogen receptor
2012
Professor Dianne Ford
Dr Luisa Wakeling
The potential role of epigenetic responses to diet in ageing
2011
Laura Ions
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Dianne Ford
Can soyabean isoflavones mimic the effects of energy restriction on healthy ageing?
2009
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Laura Ions
Professor Dianne Ford
Could Sirt1-mediated epigenetic effects contribute to the longevity response to dietary restriction and be mimicked by other dietary interventions?
2009
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Dianne Ford
Genetic influences on interindividual variability in soybean isoflavone absorption and metabolism
2007
Dr Luisa Wakeling
Professor Dianne Ford
The association of single nucleotide polymorphisms with beta-glucosidase activity in oral epithelium
2006