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Dr Kate Potter
Professor Caroline Relton
Genome-wide association study of offspring birth weight in 86 577 women identifies five novel loci and highlights maternal genetic effects that are independent of fetal genetics2018
Dr Kate Potter
Professor Anthony Moorman
Professor Caroline Relton
Professor John Mathers
Dr Gordon Strathdee
et al.
Maternal red blood cell folate and infant vitamin B12 status influence methylation of genes associated with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia2018
Mark Houseman
Dr Kate Potter
Nicola Marshall
Dr Rachel Lakey
Emeritus Professor Tim Cawston
et al.
Baseline serum MMP-3 levels in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis are still independently predictive of radiographic progression in a longitudinal observational cohort at 8 years follow up2012
Valerie Turcot
Dr Alexandra Groom
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Kate Potter
Professor Nicholas Embleton
et al.
Bioinformatic selection of putative epigenetically regulated loci associated with obesity using gene expression data2012
Dr Kate Potter
Professor Caroline Relton
Epigenetic Epidemiology. Karin B. Michels (ed)2012
Dr Jill McKay
Dr Alexandra Groom
Dr Kate Potter
Lisa Coneyworth
Professor Dianne Ford
et al.
Genetic and Non-Genetic Influences during Pregnancy on Infant Global and Site Specific DNA Methylation: Role for Folate Gene Variants and Vitamin B122012
Dr Kate Potter
Dr Jane Ng
Professor Caroline Relton
Genetic variation in the 15q25 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene cluster (CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4) interacts with maternal self-reported smoking status during pregnancy to influence birth weight2012
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Kate Potter
Laura Barrett
Professor Louise Parker
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Global LINE-1 DNA methylation is associated with blood glycaemic and lipid profiles2012
Dr Alexandra Groom
Dr Kate Potter
Valerie Turcot
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nicholas Embleton
et al.
Postnatal Growth and DNA Methylation Are Associated With Differential Gene Expression of the TACSTD2 Gene and Childhood Fat Mass2012
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Genome-Wide Association Study of Genetic Predictors of Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Treatment Efficacy in Rheumatoid Arthritis Identifies Associations With Polymorphisms at Seven Loci2011
Dr Alexandra Groom
Dr Kate Potter
Valerie Turcot
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nicholas Embleton
et al.
Postnatal Growth Is Associated with DNA Methylation and Childhood Adiposity: Using Genetic Variation to Infer the Direction of Causation2011
Dr Kate Potter
Professor Heather Cordell
Professor Ann Daly
Professor Derek Mann
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
Association between anti-tumour necrosis factor treatment response and genetic variants within the TLR and NFĸB signalling pathways2010
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Investigation of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes identifies association of AFF3 and CD226 variants with response to anti-tumour necrosis factor treatment2010
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Association of rheumatoid factor and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide positivity, but not carriage of shared epitope or PTPN22 susceptibility variants, with anti-tumour necrosis factor response in rheumatoid arthritis2009
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Investigation of genetic variants within candidate genes of the TNFRSF1B signalling pathway on the response to anti-TNF agents in a UK cohort of rheumatoid arthritis patients2009
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Variation in the CD226 Gene Predicts Response to Anti-TNF Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritis2009
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Association of the tumour necosis factor -308 variant with differential response to anti-TNF agents in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis2008
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Complex genetic relationship of the TNF locus with response to anti-TNF agents in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis2008
Dr Kate Potter
Professor John Isaacs
Identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with response to anti-tumour necrosis factor treatment2008
Dr Kate Potter
Investigation of association between the TRAF family genes and RA susceptibility2007
Dr Kate Potter
TNFR2 is not associated with rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility in a Caucasian population2005