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Dr Phillip Probert
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Dr Alistair Leitch
Tarek Abdelghany
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Jeremy Palmer
et al.
The toxicity of the methylimidazolium ionic liquids, with a focus on M8OI and hepatic effects
2020
Dr Emma Fairhall
Dr Alistair Leitch
Anne Lakey
Dr Phillip Probert
Carol De Santis
et al.
Glucocorticoid-induced pancreatic-hepatic trans-differentiation in a human cell line in vitro
2018
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Alistair Leitch
Dr Michael Dunn
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Jeremy Palmer
et al.
Identification of a xenobiotic as a potential environmental trigger in primary biliary cholangitis
2018
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Phillip Probert
Anne Lakey
Dr Alistair Leitch
Dr Lynsay Blake
et al.
Environmental xenoestrogens super-activate a variant murine ER beta in cholangiocytes
2017
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Dr Phillip Probert
Anne Lakey
Andrew Axon
Dr Alistair Leitch
et al.
Hepatic effects of tartrazine (E 102) after systemic exposure are independent of oestrogen receptor interactions in the mouse
2017
Dr Emma Fairhall
Dr Michelle Charles
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Karen Wallace
Jen Gibb
et al.
Pancreatic B-13 Cell Trans-Differentiation to Hepatocytes Is Dependent on Epigenetic-Regulated Changes in Gene Expression
2016
Dr Emma Fairhall
Dr Phillip Probert
Professor Fiona Oakley
Professor Matthew Wright
Pancreatic progenitor-derived hepatocytes are viable and functional in a 3D high density bioreactor culture system.
2016
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Jeremy Palmer
Dr Aimen Amer
Steven White
Professor David Jones
et al.
Progenitor-derived hepatocyte-like (B-13/H) cells metabolise 1′-hydroxyestragole to a genotoxic species via a SULT2B1-dependent mechanism
2016
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Stephanie Meyer
Fouzeyyah Alsaeedi
Andrew Axon
Dr Emma Fairhall
et al.
An expandable donor-free supply of functional hepatocytes for toxicology
2015
Aimen Amer
Dr Phillip Probert
Dr Michael Dunn
Margaret Knight
Dr Abigail Vallance
et al.
Sustained Isoprostane E2 Elevation, Inflammation and Fibrosis after Acute Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury Are Reduced by Pregnane X Receptor Activation
2015
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