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Dr Joao Passos
Dr Glyn Nelson
Dr Cedric Simillion
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Satomi Miwa
et al.
Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence2010
Professor Hing Leung
Dr Arthur Mckie
Dr Stuart McCracken
Dr Helen Maitland
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
et al.
Loss of Sprouty2 Drives an Invasive Phenotype in Prostate Cancer and May Co-operate with HER2/3 in a Subgroup with Aggressive Disease2009
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Vulnerability to oxidative stress and different patterns of senescence in human peritoneal mesothelial cell strains2009
Dr Joao Passos
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a possible cause of accelerated senescence of mesothelial cells exposed to high glucose2008
Dr Joao Passos
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
Dr Gabriele Saretzki
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Premature senescence of mesothelial cells is associated with non-telomeric DNA damage2007
Dr Gabriele Saretzki
Dr Glyn Nelson
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
TRF2 overexpression diminishes repair of telomeric single-strand breaks and accelerates telomere shortening in human fibroblasts2007
Dr Arthur Mckie
David Douglas
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
Julia Patch
Mahmoud Omar
et al.
Epigenetic inactivation of the human sprouty2 (hSPRY2) homologue in prostate cancer2005
Dr Arthur Mckie
David Douglas
Dr Sharon Olijslagers
Julia Patch
Mahmoud Omar
et al.
Epigenetic inactivation of the HSPRY2 gene in human prostate cancer2004