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Dr Andrew Harbottle
Mitochondria, Prostate Cancer, and Biopsy Sampling Error2013
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Paired Ductal Carcinoma In Situ and Invasive Breast Cancer Lesions in the D-Loop of the Mitochondrial Genome Indicate a Cancerization Field Effect2013
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Dr Andrew Harbottle
The role of mitochondrial DNA damage in skin carcinogenesis and aging2013
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Tomato paste rich in lycopene protects against cutaneous photodamage in humans in vivo: a randomized controlled trial2011
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis of a 3895-bp mitochondrial DNA deletion in epithelial swabs and its use as a quantitative marker for sunlight exposure in human skin2010
Dr Emma Hiscutt
Dr David Hill
Shaun Martin
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Targeting X-Linked Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein to Increase the Efficacy of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Apoptosis for Melanoma Therapy2010
Mohammed Mukhtar
Victoria Payne
Dr Catherine Arden
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Loranne Agius
et al.
Inhibition of glucokinase translocation by AMP-activated protein kinase is associated with phosphorylation of both GKRP and 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/ fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase2008
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Lycopene protects against biomarkers of photodamage in human skin2008
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Dr Jameel Maki
The use of mitochondrial DNA as a "Biosensor" for UVR induced skin damage: Implications for personalized sun care and effective product formulation2008
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Cutaneous photoprotection by dietary tomato product2007
Professor Penny Lovat
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Dr Chris Redfern
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Fenretinide-induced apoptosis via endoplasmic reticulum stress - new drug targets for melanoma therapy?2006
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Real-time PCR analysis of a 3895 bp mitochondrial DNA deletion in nonmelanoma skin cancer and its use as a quantitative marker for sunlight exposure in human skin2006
Dr Catherine Arden
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Loranne Agius
Glucokinase is an integral component of the insulin granules in glucose-responsive insulin secretory cells and does not translocate during glucose stimulation2004
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Implications of using the ND1 gene as a control region for real-time PCR analysis of mitochondrial DNA deletions in human skin [1]2004
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Dr Andrew Harbottle
The incidence of a minor arc mitochondrial DNA deletion in human skin cancer and its novel use as a highly sensitive marker for sunlight exposure2004
Kim Krishnan
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
The use of a 3895 bp mitochondrial DNA deletion as a marker for sunlight exposure in human skin2004
Dr Gillian Aitken
Dr Andrew Harbottle
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
The role of mitochondria in ultraviolet-induced oxidative stress2003