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Dr Rashmi Bhardwaj-Gosling
Rob Pickard
Professor Jonathan Rees
Documented adherence to standards and guidelines: an audit2010
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Anthony De Soyza
High prevalence of urinary incontinence in adult patients with bronchiectasis2009
Emeritus Professor Brian Diffey
Professor Jonathan Rees
Determination of eumelanin and pheomelanin concentrations in human epidermis before and after irradiation with UVB2005
Professor Jonathan Rees
Emeritus Professor Brian Diffey
The photoadaptive response to ultraviolet exposure in human skin using ultraviolet spectrophotometry2005
Emeritus Professor Brian Diffey
Professor Jonathan Rees
An examination of pigmentary and non pigmentary response to UV radiation in humans2004
Professor Jonathan Rees
Pharmacological characterization of loss of function mutations of the human melanocortin 1 receptor that are associated with red hair2004
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Quantitative Measures of the Effect of the Melanocortin 1 Receptor on Human Pigmentary Status2004
Professor Jonathan Rees
Emeritus Professor Brian Diffey
Red hair, fair skin and melanoma - melanocortin 1 receptor2004
Emeritus Professor Brian Diffey
Professor Jonathan Rees
The development of an objective method for measuring scratch in children with atopic dermatitis suitable for clinical use2004
Emeritus Professor Brian Diffey
Professor Jonathan Rees
The time course of photoadaptation and pigmentation studied using a novel method to distinguish pigmentation from erythema2004
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Phenotypic expression of melanocortin-1 receptor mutations in Black Jamaicans2003
Emeritus Professor Paul Flecknell
Professor Jonathan Rees
Production of acute and chronic itch with histamine and contact sensitizers in the mouse and guinea pig2002
Dr Craig Dixon
Dr Amanda Ray
Sion Phillips
William Cunliffe
Dr Simon Meggitt
et al.
Expression, candidate gene, and population studies of the melanocortin 5 receptor2001
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Patterns of single nucleotide polymorphism's (SNP's) in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gone2001
Dr Amanda Ray
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
The relation between melanocortin 1 receptor genotype and experimentally assessed ultraviolet radiation sensitivity2001
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Evidence for variable selective pressures at MC1R2000
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor John Matthews
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
et al.
Melanocortin-1-receptor gene and sun sensitivity in individuals without red hair2000
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Jonathan Rees
Novel keratin 16 mutations and protein expression studies in pachyonychia congenita type 1 and focal palmoplantar keratoderma2000
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Pleiotropic effects of the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene on human pigmentation2000
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
The Human Melanocortin1-Receptor Gene2000
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
The spectrum of mitochondrial DNA deletions is a ubiquitous marker of ultraviolet radiation exposure in human skin2000
Professor Jonathan Rees
The temporal and spatial distribution of p21(WAF) expression in skin appendages2000
Professor Jonathan Rees
Variation in epidermal housekeeping gene expression in different pathological states2000
Professor Jonathan Rees
Actigraphs as an assay for itch and scratch behaviour: A pilot study1999
Dr Victor Ruiz-Perez
Simon Carter
Dr Eugene Healy
Carole Todd
Professor Jonathan Rees
et al.
ATP2A2 mutations in Darier's disease: Variant cutaneous phenotypes are associated with missense mutations, but neuropsychiatric features are independent of mutation class1999
Dr Victor Ruiz-Perez
Simon Carter
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Tom Strachan
et al.
Classical and variant Darier disease due to mutation in ATP2A21999
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Distinct mutations in human basic hair keratins 1 and 6 cause monilethrix: Implications for protein structure and clinical phenotype1999
Professor Jonathan Rees
Dowling Oration delivered at the Royal Society of Medicine, 18 February 1999. The importance of being red1999
Dr Victor Ruiz-Perez
Simon Carter
Carole Todd
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Tom Strachan
et al.
Expression of SERCA2 isoforms in skin, and mutations in Darier's disease1999
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Eugene Healy
Genetic studies of the human melanocortin-1 receptor1999
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Eugene Healy
Genetic studies of the human melanocortin-1 receptor1999
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Identification of novel mutations in basic hair keratins hHb1 and hHb6 in monilethrix: Implications for protein structure and clinical phenotype1999
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Loss of function mutations of the human melanocortin 1 receptor are common and are associated with red hair.1999
Dr Amanda Ray
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Low frequency of genetic change in p53 immunopositive clones in human epidermis1999
Dr Amanda Ray
Dr Eugene Healy
Carein Todd
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Molecular genetic evidence for evolutionary selection of the red hair (MC1R) phenotype1999
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Catriona Munro
Point mutation in the helix termination peptide (HTP) of human type II hair keratin hHb6 causes monilethrix in five families1999
Professor Jonathan Rees
Pruritus: more scratch than itch1999
Dr Eugene Healy
Professor Jonathan Rees
Rescue of pigmentation phenotype in ee mice transgenic for murine and human wild type melanocortin 1 receptor genes demonstrates that this receptor controls both interfollicular and follicular pigmentation1999
Dr Eugene Healy
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Skin type, melanoma, and melanocortin 1 receptor variants1999
Professor Jonathan Rees
Understanding barrier function of the skin1999
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Faye Haldane
Professor Jonathan Rees
Mitochondrial DNA deletions in human skin reflect photo- rather than chronologic aging1998
Simon Carter
Dr Victor Ruiz-Perez
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Tom Strachan
Refined genetic mapping of the Darier locus to a <1-cM region of chromosome 12q24.1, and construction of a complete, high-resolution P1 artificial chromosome/bacterial artificial chromosome contig of the critical region1998
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Ann Daly
Dr Chris Redfern
Differential expression of the alpha and beta retinoic acid receptors in tissues of the rat1989
Professor Jonathan Rees
Dr Chris Redfern
Differential expression of the alpha-retinoic and beta-retinoic acid receptors1989
Professor Ann Daly
Professor Jonathan Rees
Dr Chris Redfern
Nuclear retinoic acid binding proteins and receptors in retinoic acid responsive cell lines1989