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Mohamed Noormohamed
Professor Matthew Wright
Dr David Cowie
Susan Stamp
David Talbot
et al.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for resuscitation of deceased cardiac donor livers for hepatocyte isolation2013
Andy Axon
Dr David Cowie
Professor Fiona Oakley
Professor Faith Williams
Professor Peter Blain
et al.
Acute oestradiol (E2) administration to mice results in liver portal tract inflammation2010
Mohamed Noormohamed
Professor Matthew Wright
Dr David Cowie
Susan Stamp
Professor Derek Mann
et al.
Extracorporeal membranous oxygenation in a porcine non-heart beating liver model - a valuable tool for improving hepatocyte viability2010
Mohamed Noormohamed
Dr David Cowie
Steven White
Professor Matthew Wright
Extracorporeal membranous oxygenation in a porcine non-heart beating liver model of organ preservation - A tool for improved hepatocyte isolation2010
Mohamed Noormohamed
Dr David Cowie
Susan Stamp
Professor Derek Manas
Professor Matthew Wright
et al.
Hepatoycte isolation a surrogate for liver transplant- extracorporeal membranous oxygenation a valuable tool for improved hepatocyte viability in a non-heart beating porcine model2010
Dr Roben Gieling
Dr Ahmed Elsharkawy
Dr David Cowie
Professor Matthew Wright
Dr Mohammed Ebrahimkhani
et al.
The c-Rel Subunit of Nuclear Factor-κB Regulates Murine Liver Inflammation, Wound-Healing, and Hepatocyte Proliferation2010
Dr Karen Wallace
Dr David Cowie
Stephen Hill
Andy Axon
Steven White
et al.
The PXR is a drug target for chronic inflammatory liver disease2010
Dr Roben Gieling
Dr Ahmed Elsharkawy
Dr David Cowie
Professor Fiona Oakley
Professor Derek Mann
et al.
The NF-Kappa B Subunit C-Rel is Involved in Hepatocyte Proliferation in Chronic Injured and Regenerating Liver2009
Dr David Cowie
Professor Matthew Wright
A functional PXR inhibits portal tract inflammation in a mouse model of cholangiopathy2008
Dr David Cowie
Professor Derek Mann
Professor Matthew Wright
A mechanism for the anti-fibrogenic effects of the pregnane X receptor (PXR) in the liver: Inhibition of NF-κB?2008
Dr Karen Wallace
Dr David Cowie
Dr Carlyn Marek
Professor Derek Mann
Professor Matthew Wright
et al.
PXR activation reduces hepatic TNF-alpha levels - A mechanism for inhibiting liver fibrosis2008
Dr Roben Gieling
Dr Ahmed Elsharkawy
Dr David Cowie
Professor Matthew Wright
Professor Fiona Oakley
et al.
The c-Rel subunit of NF-κB is a regulator of hepatocytes proliferation during recovery from chronic liver injury and regeneration in mice2008