Browsing publications by Dr Fiona Oakley

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Lee Borthwick
Dr Steven O'Reilly
Professor Neil Perkins
Professor Derek Mann
Dr Fiona Oakley
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Inhibition of RelA-Ser536 phosphorylation by a competing peptide reduces mouse liver fibrosis without blocking the innate immune response2013
Dr Maria Perugorria
Dr Lindsay Murphy
Dr Nicola Fullard
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Fiona Oakley
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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 mice2013
Dr Fiona Oakley
Professor Neil Perkins
BAG-1 interacts with the p50-p50 homodimeric NF-kappa B complex: implications for colorectal carcinogenesis2012
Professor Derek Mann
Dr Fiona Oakley
Inhibition of 536 phosphorylation site in NF-kappa B (RELA) reduces liver fibrosis in mouse progressive liver disease, but does not block the innate immune response2012
Dr Mujdat Zeybel
Dr Timothy Hardy
Frances Wong
Professor John Mathers
Christopher Fox
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Multigenerational epigenetic adaptation of the hepatic wound-healing response2012
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 production2012
Dr Fiona Oakley
Professor Derek Mann
Dr Neil Hanley
Osteopontin is a novel downstream target of SOX9 with diagnostic implications for progression of liver fibrosis in humans2012
Dr Nicola Fullard
Dr Fiona Oakley
Roles of c-Rel signalling in inflammation and disease2012
Dr Maria Perugorria
Dr Mujdat Zeybel
Mark Walsh
Shilu Amin
Professor Alastair Burt
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The histone methyltransferase ASH1 orchestrates fibrogenic gene transcription during myofibroblast transdifferentiation2012
Silvia Gaspar Pereira
Dr Nicola Fullard
Aidan Maxwell
Dr Lindsay Murphy
Dr Ralf Bauer
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The NF-kappa B Subunit c-Rel Stimulates Cardiac Hypertrophy and Fibrosis2012
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