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Professor James Shaw
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Year
Emma Fairhall
Dr Karen Wallace
Steven White
Professor James Shaw
Professor Alastair Burt
et al.
Adult human exocrine pancreas differentiation to hepatocytes – potential source of a human hepatocyte progenitor for use in toxicology research
2013
Dr Stuart Little
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Catherine Brennand
Dr Julia Stickland
Professor Sally Marshall
et al.
Comparison of Optimised MDI versus Pumps with or without Sensors in Severe Hypoglycaemia (the Hypo COMPaSS trial)
2012
Professor James Shaw
Dearbhaile Church
Evaluation of a Quality-of-Life Tool for Dogs with Diabetes Mellitus
2012
Dr Susan Campbell
Dr Ali Aldibbiat
Christopher Huggins
Dr Audrey Brown
Professor James Shaw
et al.
Novel diabetes mellitus treatment: mature canine insulin production by canine striated muscle through gene therapy
2012
Dr Susan Campbell
Professor James Shaw
Marsha Nicholson
Rapamycin toxicity in MIN6 cells and rat and human islets is mediated by the inhibition of mTOR complex 2 (mTORC2)
2012
Dr Ali Aldibbiat
Dr Graham Holliman
Linda Ferguson
Kenneth Brigham
Dr Josephine Wardle
et al.
Validation of Islet Transport From a Geographically Distant Isolation Center Enabling Equitable Access and National Health Service Funding of a Clinical Islet Transplant Program for England
2012
Dr Stuart Little
Professor James Shaw
Professor Philip Home
Hypoglycemic rates with basal insulin analogs
2011
Professor James Shaw
Insulin Pump Therapy With Automated Insulin Suspension in Response to Hypoglycemia Reduction in nocturnal hypoglycemia in those at greatest risk
2011
Hussain Al-Turaifi
Dr Graham Holliman
Dr Ali Aldibbiat
Aiman Mahmoud
Professor James Shaw
et al.
Pluripotency-associated stem cell marker expression in proliferative cell cultures derived from adult human pancreas
2011
Dr Karen Wallace
Professor James Shaw
Professor Alastair Burt
Professor Matthew Wright
Prolonged glucocorticoid exposure results in the appearance of hepatocytes in the adult pancreas
2011
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