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Browsing publications by Dr Michael Glanville.

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Dr Fahad Ahmed
Dr Sherin Bakhashab
INDA Bastaman
Dr Rachel Crossland
Dr Michael Glanville
et al.
Anti-Angiogenic miR-222, miR-195, and miR-21a Plasma Levels in T1DM Are Improved by Metformin Therapy, Thus Elucidating Its Cardioprotective Effect: The MERIT Study2018
Dr Sherin Bakhashab
Dr Fahad Ahmed
Dr Michael Glanville
Dr Jolanta Weaver
Proangiogenic effect of metformin in endothelial cells is via upregulation of VEGFR1/2 and their signaling under hyperglycemia-hypoxia2018
Dr Fahad Ahmed
Rachel Rider
Dr Michael Glanville
Dr Salman Razvi
Dr Jolanta Weaver
et al.
Metformin improves circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in type 1 diabetes: MERIT study2016
Dr Christopher Graham
Dr Ian Gatherar
Iain Haslam
Dr Michael Glanville
Professor Nicholas Simmons
et al.
Expression and localization of monocarboxylate transporters and sodium/proton exchangers in bovine rumen epithelium2007
Professor Bobby McFarland
Dr Debbie Pye
Dr Michael Glanville
Professor Zofia Chrzanowska-Lightowlers
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
et al.
A homoplasmic mtDNA mutation promotes rapid decay of deacylated mt-tRNAVal2004
Dr Stefan Boese
Professor John Sayer
Dr Gavin Stewart
Dr Michael Glanville
Dr Michael Gray
et al.
Renal expression of Ca2+-activated Cl- channels2002
Dr Stefan Boese
Professor John Sayer
Dr Gavin Stewart
Dr Michael Glanville
Dr Michael Gray
et al.
Renal expression of Ca2+-activated Cl- channels2002
Dr Stefan Boese
Dr Michael Glanville
Omar Aziz
Dr Michael Gray
Professor Nicholas Simmons
et al.
Ca2+ and cAMP-activated Cl- conductances mediate Cl- secretion in a mouse renal inner medullary collecting duct cell line2000
Dr Stefan Boese
Dr Michael Glanville
Dr Michael Gray
Professor Nicholas Simmons
The swelling-activated anion conductance in the mouse renal inner medullary collecting duct cell line mIMCD-K22000
Dr Gavin Stewart
Dr Michael Glanville
Dr Michael Gray
Professor Nicholas Simmons
ATP stimulates a chloride conductance in the mIMCD-3 cell line1999
Professor David Thwaites
Professor Dianne Ford
Dr Michael Glanville
Professor Nicholas Simmons
H+/solute-induced intracellular acidification leads to selective activation of apical Na+/H+ exchange in human intestinal epithelial cells1999
Dr Stefan Boese
Dr Michael Glanville
Professor Nicholas Simmons
Dr Michael Gray
The swelling-activated chloride conductance in mIMCD-K2 cells is associated with multiple CLC expression.1999