Professor Fiona Oakley Professor Derek Mann Dr Neil Hanley
| Osteopontin is a novel downstream target of SOX9 with diagnostic implications for progression of liver fibrosis in humans | 2012 |
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Professor Fiona Oakley Professor Derek Mann Dr Neil Hanley
| Identification of SOX9 as a novel mechanism to explain aspects of liver fibrosis | 2010 |
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Professor Fiona Oakley Dr David Wilson Professor Derek Mann Dr Neil Hanley
| Ectopic SOX9 Mediates Extracellular Matrix Deposition Characteristic of Organ Fibrosis | 2008 |
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Dr Karen Piper Hanley Dr Stephen Ball Lee Turnpenny Dr Neil Hanley
| Beta-cell differentiation during human development does not rely on nestin-positive precursors: Implications for stem cell-derived replacement therapy | 2002 |
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Dr Karen Piper Hanley Lee Turnpenny Dr David Wilson Dr Stephen Ball Dr Neil Hanley et al. | Expression profile of PDX1 during human pancreas development | 2002 |
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Glenn Renforth Dr Neil Hanley Dr Karen Piper Hanley Dr Vincent Connolly Professor Mark Walker et al. | Mutation of ALMS1, a large gene with a tandem repeat encoding 47 amino acids, causes Alstrom syndrome | 2002 |
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Dr Karen Piper Hanley Dr Stephen Ball Dr Neil Hanley
| Novel SOX9 expression during human pancreas development correlates to abnormalities in Campomelic dysplasia | 2002 |
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Dr Neil Hanley Dr David Wilson Dr Stephen Ball
| Expression profiles of SF-1, DAX1, and CYP17 in the human fetal adrenal gland: Potential interactions in gene regulation | 2001 |
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Dr Neil Hanley Dr Stephen Ball
| Genes, mice and the internet: Is WT1 the shape of things to come? | 2000 |
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Dr Neil Hanley Dr Donna Hagan Dr Mark Clement-Jones Dr Stephen Ball Professor Tom Strachan et al. | SRY, SOX9, and DAX1 expression patterns during human sex determination and gonadal development | 2000 |
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Dr Neil Hanley Dr Stephen Ball Dr Mark Clement-Jones Dr Donna Hagan Professor Tom Strachan et al. | Expression of steroidogenic factor 1 and Wilms' tumour 1 during early human gonadal development and sex determination | 1999 |
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Dr Neil Hanley Dr Karen Piper Hanley Dr Stephen Ball Dr Mark Clement-Jones Professor Tom Strachan et al. | High level SOX9 expression during development of the human embryonic pancreas is associated with abnormal islet formation in a case of Campomelic Dysplasia. | 1999 |
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