Dr Lars Klinge Dr Steven Laval Sharon Foster Faye Haldane Professor Volker Straub et al. | From T-tubule to sarcolemma: Damage-induced dysferlin translocation in early myogenesis | 2007 |
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Professor Bobby McFarland Professor Patrick Chinnery Dr Andrew Schaefer Dr Andrew Morris Sharon Foster et al. | Homoplasmy, heteroplasmy, and mitochondrial dystonia | 2007 |
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Dr Richard Andrews Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull Michael Birch Sharon Foster Professor Patrick Chinnery et al. | The role of mitochondrial haplogroups in primary open angle glaucoma | 2006 |
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Philip Griffiths Sharon Foster Professor Patrick Chinnery Michael Birch
| A polymorphism at codon 31 of gene p21 is not associated with primary open angle glaucoma in Caucasians | 2005 |
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Sharon Foster Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull Professor Patrick Chinnery
| Co-segregation and heteroplasmy of two coding-region mtDNA mutations within a matrilineal pedigree | 2005 |
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Sharon Foster Professor Patrick Chinnery
| Minimum prevalence of spinocerebellar ataxia 17 in the north east of England | 2005 |
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Dr Thomas Ressiniotis Philip Griffiths Dr Mark Birch Sharon Foster Professor Patrick Chinnery et al. | Apolipoprotein E promoter polymorphisms do not have a major influence on the risk of developing primary open angle glaucoma | 2004 |
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Professor Patrick Chinnery Sharon Foster Dr Vankateswara Ramesh
| Infantile hereditary spastic paraparesis due to codominant mutations in the spastin gene | 2004 |
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Kate Craig Sharon Foster Dr Ann Curtis Professor Patrick Chinnery
| Molecular Epidemiology of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6 | 2004 |
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Dr Thomas Ressiniotis Philip Griffiths Dr Mark Birch Sharon Foster Professor Patrick Chinnery et al. | Primary open angle glaucoma is associated with a specific p53 gene haplotype | 2004 |
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Dr Thomas Ressiniotis Philip Griffiths Dr Mark Birch Sharon Foster Professor Patrick Chinnery et al. | The Role of Apolipoprotein E Gene Polymorphisms in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma | 2004 |
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Stephen Britton Dr Elizabeth Vafiadaki Sharon Foster Rebecca Harrison Emerita Professor Katherine Bushby et al. | The third human FER-1-like protein is highly similar to dysferlin | 2000 |
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