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Dr Carole Proctor
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Dr Krutik Patel
Dr Matthew Barter
Dr Jamie Soul
Dr Peter Clark
Dr Carole Proctor
et al.
Systems analysis of miR-199a/b-5p and multiple miR-199a/b-5p targets during chondrogenesis
2024
Dr Carole Proctor
Erratum: Author Correction: Using computer simulation models to investigate the most promising microRNAs to improve muscle regeneration during ageing (Scientific reports (2017) 7 1 (12314))
2023
Rhys Anderson
Anthony Lagnado
Damien Maggiorani
Dr Anna Walaszczyk
Emily Dookun
et al.
Length‐independent telomere damage drives post‐mitotic cardiomyocyte senescence
2019
Alvaro Martinez Guimera
Dr Daryl Shanley
Dr Carole Proctor
Modelling the role of redox-related mechanisms in musculoskeletal ageing
2019
David Hodgson
Emeritus Professor Drew Rowan
Dr Carole Proctor
Systems biology reveals how altered TGFβ signalling with age reduces protection against pro-inflammatory stimuli
2019
Alvaro Martinez Guimera
Ciaran Welsh
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
'Molecular habituation' as a potential mechanism of gradual homeostatic loss with age
2018
Dr ciaran Welsh
Dr Nicola Fullard
Dr Carole Proctor
Alvaro Martinez Guimera
Dr Daryl Shanley
PyCoTools: a Python toolbox for COPASI
2018
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Graham Smith
Computer simulation models as a tool to investigate the role of microRNAs in osteoarthritis
2017
Dr Louise Pease
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
Dr Simon Cockell
Cross platform analysis of transcriptomic data identifies ageing has distinct and opposite effects on tendon in males and females
2017
Alvaro Martinez Guimera
David Hodgson
Neil McDonald
Dr Carole Proctor
Modelling the molecular mechanisms of aging
2017
Dr Carole Proctor
Systems approaches in osteoarthritis: Identifying routes to novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies
2017
Dr Carole Proctor
Using computer simulation models to investigate the most promising microRNAs to improve muscle regeneration during ageing
2017
Professor John Loughlin
Dr Carole Proctor
A proteomic analysis of chondrogenic, osteogenic and tenogenic constructs from ageing mesenchymal stem cells
2016
Dr Michael Rushton
Professor John Loughlin
Dr Carole Proctor
Age-related Changes in Mesenchymal Stem Cells Identified Using a Multi-omics Approach
2016
Michael Rushton
Professor John Loughlin
Dr Carole Proctor
Decoding the regulatory landscape of ageing in musculoskeletal engineered tissues using genome-wide DNA methylation and RNASeq
2016
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