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Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Reduction of Rapid Proliferating Tumour Cell Lines by Inhibition of the Specific Glycine Transporter GLYT12021
Dr Catherine Mowbray
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Quantitative PCR in the assessment of novel hepatic cell models2015
Ogo Ogo
Dr John Tyson
Dr Simon Cockell
Dr Alison Howard
Professor Ruth Valentine
et al.
The zinc finger protein ZNF658 regulates the transcription of genes involved in zinc homeostasis and affects ribosome biogenesis through the zinc transcriptional regulatory element (ZTRE)2015
Dr Ruth Bell
Lyn Thompson
Natalie Wilson
Marie Dennis
Dr Michelle Davis
et al.
Endovascular or open repair strategy for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: 30 day outcomes from IMPROVE randomised trial2014
Livingstone Fultang
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Expression of the glycine transporter type 1 (GlyT-1A) is upregulated by ATF-4 following physiological stress in human intestinal epithelial cells2014
Stephanie Bell
Dr Alison Howard
Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
Dr Emily Abbot
Dr Wendy Smith
et al.
Streptococcus pyogenes infection of tonsil explants is associated with a human β-defensin 1 response from control but not recurrent acute tonsillitis patients2012
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Regulation of GLYT1 and xCT in human intestinal cells by ATF4 but not XBP1 or ATF62011
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
The glycine transporter GLYT1 in human intestine: expression and function2011
Dr Alison Howard
Dr Claire Townes
Panagiota Milona
Dr Christopher Nile
Dr Judith Hall
et al.
Expression and functional analyses of liver expressed antimicrobial peptide-2 (LEAP-2) variant forms in human tissues2010
Dr Alison Howard
Sajid Javed
Sarah Waring
Professor Dianne Ford
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
et al.
Glycine transporter GLYT1 is essential for glycine-mediated protection human intestinal epithelial cells against oxidative damage2010
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Dr Alison Howard
Sajid Javed
[Meeting Abstract] Protection of intestinal cells against oxidative stress: A role for GLYT1-mediated transport2009
Sajid Javed
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Protection of intestinal cells against reactive oxygen species (ROS) by amino acids2009
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Alison Howard
Professor David Thwaites
Taurine uptake across the human intestinal brush-border membrane is via two transporters: H+-coupled PAT1 (SLC36A1) and Na+- and Cl--dependent TauT (SLC6A6)2009
Imran Tahir
Dr Alison Howard
Professor Dianne Ford
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Role of glycine pre-treatment and transport in intestinal cell protection2005
Dr Stephen Ball
Dr Gerard Siou
Dr Alison Howard
Dr Judith Hall
Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
et al.
Antimicrobial peptide expression in human tonsils2004
Dr Alison Howard
Professor Dianne Ford
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Increased expression of specific intestinal amino acid and peptide transporter mRNA in rats fed by TPN is reversed by GLP-22004
Dr Valerie Wilson
Dr Alison Howard
Professor Dianne Ford
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
EGF enhanced transcription of the amino acid transporter hATB(0) in COS-7 cells2002
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP-2) abrogates the effect of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on intestinal amino acid and peptide transporters in rats2002
Dr Graham Christie
Professor Dianne Ford
Dr Alison Howard
Dr Ann Clark
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
et al.
Glycine supply to human enterocytes mediated by high-affinity basolateral GLYT12001
Dr Alison Howard
Emeritus Professor Andrew Rugg-Gunn
Professor Dianne Ford
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Regional differences in small intestinal nutrient transporter transcript expression during total parenteral nutrition.2001