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Irene del Molino del Barrio
Dr Georgie Wilkins
Dr Annette Meeson
Professor Simi Ali
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
et al.
Correction to: Breast Cancer: An Examination of the Potential of ACKR3 to Modify the Response of CXCR4 to CXCL12 (International Journal of Molecular Sciences, (2018), 19, 11, (3592), 10.3390/ijms19113592)2023
Dr Paraskevi Mallini
Dr Kamilla Mahkamova
Professor Thomas Lennard
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
Dr Gendie Lash
et al.
Hypoxia-Driven TGFβ Modulation of Side Population Cells in Breast Cancer: The Potential Role of ERα2023
Rachel Oldershaw
Dr Gavin Richardson
Pip Carling
Dr Andrew Owens
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
Cardiac Mesenchymal Stem Cell-like Cells Derived from a Young Patient with Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease Have a Prematurely Aged Phenotype2022
Dr Kamilla Mahkamova
Dr Joanna Elson
ISHA Karnik
Rachel Telfer-Sutherland
Seb Aspinall
et al.
Impact of transforming growth factor beta 1 on normal and thyroid cancer side population cells2022
Dr Annette Meeson
Nanocarrier-Based Targeted Therapies for Myocardial Infarction2022
Dr Annette Meeson
Porous scaffold for mesenchymal cell encapsulation and exosome-based therapy of ischemic diseases2022
ISHA Karnik
Rachel Telfer-Sutherland
Dr Joanna Elson
Sebastian Aspinall
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
TGF-β, to target or not to target; to prevent thyroid cancer progression?2022
Irene del Molino del Barrio
Dr Annette Meeson
Katie Cooke
Dr Imad Malki
Dr Ben Barron-Millar
et al.
Contribution of heparan sulphate binding in CCL21-mediated migration of breast cancer cells2021
Rachel Telfer-Sutherland
Dr Annette Meeson
Dr Simon Lowes
Solute transporters and malignancy: establishing the role of uptake transporters in breast cancer and breast cancer metastasis2020
Dr Rachel Oldershaw
Dr Andrew Owens
Rachel Telfer-Sutherland
Martin Linney
Rachel Liddle
et al.
Human Cardiac-Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Like Cells, a Novel Cell Population with Therapeutic Potential2019
Dr Kamilla Mahkamova
Dr Nani Md Latar
Sebastian Aspinall
Dr Annette Meeson
Side population cells in anaplastic thyroid cancer and normal thyroid2019
Irene del Molino del Barrio
Dr Georgie Wilkins
Dr Annette Meeson
Professor Simi Ali
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
et al.
Breast Cancer: An Examination of the Potential of ACKR3 to Modify the Response of CXCR4 to CXCL122018
Dr Kamilla Mahkamova
Sebastian Aspinall
Dr Annette Meeson
Hypoxia increases thyroid cancer stem cell-enriched Side population2018
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Dr Sajjad Ahmad
Dr Nani Md Latar
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
A Human Corneal Epithelial Cell Line Model for LimbalStem Cell Biology and Limbal Immunobiology2017
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Dr Charles Osei-Bempong
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Rachel Oldershaw
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
Human limbal mesenchymal stem cells express ABCB5 and can grow on amniotic membrane2016
Dr Nani Md Latar
Dr Kamilla Mahkamova
Sebastian Aspinall
Dr Annette Meeson
Thyroid Stem Cells: Concept and Clinical Implications2016
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Dr Annette Meeson
Current Perspectives on Tissue Engineering for the Management of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency2015
Stephen Douglass
Dr Annette Meeson
Dr Dorota Overbeck-Zubrzycka
Dr John Brain
Dr Chris Lamb
et al.
Breast cancer metastasis: demonstration that FOXP3 regulates CXCR4 expression and the response to CXCL122014
Dr Annette Meeson
Cardiac cell therapy to restore contracting elements2014
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Ian Harvey
Dr Sajjad Ahmad
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
Characterisation of Human Limbal Side Population Cells Isolated Using an Optimised Protocol From an Immortalised Epithelial Cell Line and Primary Limbal Cultures2014
Paraskevi Mallini
Professor Thomas Lennard
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
Dr Annette Meeson
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition: What is the impact on breast cancer stem cells and drug resistance2014
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Annette Meeson
Limbal side population cells; a future treatment for limbal stem cell deficiency2014
Professor Janet Eyre
Ian Harvey
Professor Thomas Lennard
Professor Alison Tyson-Capper
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
Reversing paclitaxel resistance in ovarian cancer cells via inhibition of the ABCB1 expressing side population2014
Dr Annette Meeson
Cardiac Stem cells2013
Stephen Douglass
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Annette Meeson
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
Erratum to: The role of FOXP3 in the development and metastatic spread of breast cancer (vol 31, pg 843, 2012)2013
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Dr Sajjad Ahmad
Dr Annette Meeson
Professor Simi Ali
Immunological Properties of Ocular Surface and Importance of Limbal Stem Cells for Transplantation2013
Dr Bakiah Shaharuddin
Dr Sajjad Ahmad
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Annette Meeson
Limbal Side Population cells: a future treatment for limbal stem cell deficiency2013
Callie Knuth
Dr Marcia Clark
Dr Annette Meeson
Professor David Deehan
Dr Rachel Oldershaw
et al.
Low Oxygen Tension is Critical for the Culture Of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells with Strong Osteogenic Potential from Haemarthrosis Fluid2013
Dr Annette Meeson
Andrew Fuller
Dr Andrew Owens
Dr Gavin Richardson
Optimised Protocols for the Identification of the Murine Cardiac Side Population2013
Dr Annette Meeson
Dr Steven Laval
Dr Andrew Owens
Dr Gavin Richardson
The Cardiac Side Population is Dynamic during the Progression of Cardiomyopathy in the mdx Model of DMD2013
Dr Gavin Richardson
Dr Annette Meeson
Dr Steven Laval
Andrew Fuller
Dr Andrew Owens
et al.
mTert Expression is Increased in the mdx Model of Cardiomyopathy2012
Dr Kelly Britton
Ian Harvey
Professor Thomas Lennard
Dr Annette Meeson
Breast cancer, side population cells and ABCG2 expression2012
Dr Gavin Richardson
Dr Annette Meeson
Dr Steven Laval
Dr Andrew Owens
mTert Expression is Increased in the MDX Model of Cardiomyopathy2012
Professor Simi Ali
Dr Annette Meeson
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
The role of FOXP3 in the development and metastatic spread of breast cancer2012
Professor Alison Tyson-Capper
Dr Kelly Britton
Professor Steve Robson
Dr Annette Meeson
The temporal and spatial expression patterns of ABCG2 in the developing human heart2012
Dr Kelly Britton
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
Professor Thomas Lennard
Dr Annette Meeson
Cancer Stem Cells and Side Population Cells in Breast Cancer and Metastasis2011
Dr Annette Meeson
Islet-1 expressing cells in cardiac development, where does it end?2011
Dr Kelly Britton
Ian Harvey
Professor Thomas Lennard
Dr Annette Meeson
Could side population cells be an indicator of progression to hormone nonresponsive breast cancer2010
Jonna Nilsson
Professor Simi Ali
Ian Harvey
Emeritus Professor John Kirby
Dr Annette Meeson
et al.
Stem cell therapy: a role for CXCR4 in homing bone marrow side population cells to areas of myocardial damage2010
Dr Marah Alfakir
Dr Annette Meeson
Professor Steve Robson
A Temporal and Spatial Map of Abcg2 Expressing Cells in the Human Embryonic/Fetal Heart2009
Dr Marah Alfakir
Dr Annette Meeson
Professor Steve Robson
Characterisation of human fetal cardiac stem cells2008
Dr Annette Meeson
Sox15 and Fhl3 transcriptionally coactivate Foxk1 and regulate myogenic progenitor cells2007
Dr Annette Meeson
Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Side Population Cells2004
Dr Annette Meeson
Persistent expression of the ATP-binding cassette transporter, Abcg2, identifies cardiac SP cells in the developing and adult heart2004
Dr Annette Meeson
p21 is essential for normal myogenic progenitor cell function in regenerating skeletal muscle2003
Dr Annette Meeson
Stem cell biology and therapeutic applications2003
Dr Annette Meeson
Life without myoglobin2000
Dr Annette Meeson
VEGF deprivation-induced apoptosis is an essential component of programmed capillary regression1999