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Dr Caroline Wilson
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Year
Dr Maria Perugorria
Dr Lindsay Murphy
Dr Nicola Fullard
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Fiona Oakley
et al.
Tumor progression locus 2/Cot is required for activation of extracellular regulated kinase in liver injury and toll-like receptor-induced TIMP-1 gene transcription in hepatic stellate cells in mice
2013
Dr Stuart Robinson
Dr Caroline Wilson
Professor Alastair Burt
Professor Derek Manas
Steven White
et al.
Chemotherapy associated liver injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2012
Shilu Amin
Dr Meagan Walsh
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Elaine Willmore
Professor Derek Mann
et al.
Cross-talk between DNA methylation and active histone modifications regulates aberrant expression of ZAP70 in CLL
2012
Dr Mujdat Zeybel
Dr Timothy Hardy
Frances Wong
Professor John Mathers
Christopher Fox
et al.
Multigenerational epigenetic adaptation of the hepatic wound-healing response
2012
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Fiona Oakley
Dr Jelena Mann
Professor Derek Mann
NF-kappa B1-/- suppresses ageing and carcinogen-induced hepatocellular carcinoma by limiting neutrophil accumulation and ROS production
2012
Dr Marzena Ciechomska
Dr Caroline Wilson
Professor Drew Rowan
Professor John Robinson
Dr Andrew Knight
et al.
Antigen-specific B cells can acquire and present the rheumatoid arthritis candidate autoantigen aggrecan from a non-internalisable surface
2011
Dr Maria Perugorria
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Mujdat Zeybel
Shilu Amin
Dr Fiona Oakley
et al.
Expression profiling of epigenetic regulators identifies ASH1 as a key activator of pro-fibrogenic genes
2011
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Fiona Oakley
Professor Derek Mann
UCH-L1: A novel and functional marker for activated hepatic stellate cells
2011
Dr Marzena Ciechomska
Dr Caroline Wilson
Professor Drew Rowan
Professor John Robinson
Dr Andrew Knight
et al.
Examination of the ability of autoreactive B cells to acquire and present the rheumatoid arthritis candidate autoantigen, aggrecan, from a non-internalizable surface
2010
Dr Caroline Wilson
Professor John Robinson
Dr Andrew Knight
Efficient processing and presentation of the Rheumatoid Arthritis candidate autoantigen aggrecan, by antigen-specific B cells
2009
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