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Browsing publications by Dr Karen Piper Hanley.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Karen Piper Hanley
Dr Stephen Ball
Lee Turnpenny
Dr Neil Hanley
Beta-cell differentiation during human development does not rely on nestin-positive precursors: Implications for stem cell-derived replacement therapy2002
Dr Karen Piper Hanley
Lee Turnpenny
Dr David Wilson
Dr Stephen Ball
Dr Neil Hanley
et al.
Expression profile of PDX1 during human pancreas development2002
Glenn Renforth
Dr Neil Hanley
Dr Karen Piper Hanley
Dr Vincent Connolly
Professor Mark Walker
et al.
Mutation of ALMS1, a large gene with a tandem repeat encoding 47 amino acids, causes Alstrom syndrome2002
Dr Karen Piper Hanley
Dr Stephen Ball
Dr Neil Hanley
Novel SOX9 expression during human pancreas development correlates to abnormalities in Campomelic dysplasia2002
Dr Neil Hanley
Dr Karen Piper Hanley
Dr Stephen Ball
Dr Mark Clement-Jones
Professor Tom Strachan
et al.
High level SOX9 expression during development of the human embryonic pancreas is associated with abnormal islet formation in a case of Campomelic Dysplasia.1999
Professor Anil Wipat
Jane Guy
Dr Karen Piper Hanley
Professor Peter Emmerson
Professor Colin Harwood
et al.
The dnaB-pheA (256°-240°) region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome containing genes responsible for stress responses, the utilization of plant cell walls and primary metabolism1996