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Dr Matthew Barter
Dr Catherine Bui
Kat Cheung
Julia Falk
Dr Rodolfo Gomez
et al.
DNA hypomethylation during MSC chondrogenesis occurs predominantly at enhancer regions2020
Ushma Shah
Professor Mark Walker
Professor Caroline Relton
Dr Hannah Elliott
Differential methylation of the type 2 diabetes susceptibility locus KCNQ1 is associated with insulin sensitivity and is predicted by CpG site specific genetic variation2019
Steven Woods
Dr Matthew Barter
Dr Hannah Elliott
Catherine Syddall
Dr Mark Birch
et al.
miR-324-5p is up regulated in end-stage osteoarthritis and regulates Indian Hedgehog signalling by differing mechanisms in human and mouse2019
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Hannah Walden
The Effects of Being in a "New Relationship" on Levels of Testosterone in Men2015
Dr Gerald Pfeffer
Dr Rita Barresi
Dr Ian Wilson
Dr Steven Hardy
Dr Helen Griffin
et al.
Titin founder mutation is a common cause of myofibrillar myopathy with early respiratory failure2014
Dr Kamil Sitarz
Dr Hannah Elliott
Betul Karaman
Professor Caroline Relton
Professor Patrick Chinnery
et al.
Valproic acid triggers increased mitochondrial biogenesis in POLG-deficient fibroblasts2014
Dr Gerald Pfeffer
Dr Rita Barresi
Dr Ian Wilson
Dr Helen Griffin
Dr Hannah Elliott
et al.
A founder mutation in the titin gene is a common cause of myofibrillar myopathy with early respiratory failure2013
Daniel Farrelly
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Hannah Walden
Competitors Who Choose to Be Red Have Higher Testosterone Levels2013
Dr Hannah Elliott
Professor Caroline Relton
DNA methylation, cardio metabolic risk and type 2 diabetes in south Asians and Europeans2013
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Matthew Barter
Professor David Young
Identification and characterisation of micrornas involved in chondrocyte differentiation and osteoarthritis2012
Professor Caroline Relton
Dr Alexandra Groom
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Jill McKay
Professor Mark Pearce
et al.
Epigenetic Epidemiology: Evidence for the Role of Epigenetic Variation in Complex Disease2009
Dr Hannah Elliott
Dr Catherine Mowbray
Professor Patrick Chinnery
An investigation of mitochondrial haplogroups in autism2008