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Dr John Grady
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Dr Hannah Hayhurst
Maria Anagnostou
Helen Bogle
Dr John Grady
Professor Robert Taylor
et al.
Dissecting the neuronal vulnerability underpinning Alpers' syndrome: A clinical and neuropathological study
2019
Tianhong Su
Dr John Grady
Sorena Afshar
Professor Robert Taylor
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
et al.
Inherited pathogenic mitochondrial DNA mutations and gastrointestinal stem cell populations
2018
Dr Amy Vincent
Hannah Rosa
Dr Karolina Rygiel
Dr John Grady
Dr Mariana Rocha
et al.
Clonal expansion of mtDNA deletions in skeletal muscle: new insights into mechanisms
2016
Dr Karolina Rygiel
Dr Helen Tuppen
Dr John Grady
Dr Amy Vincent
Dr Amy Reeve
et al.
Complex mitochondrial DNA rearrangements in individual cells from patients with sporadic inclusion body myositis
2016
Dr Amy Vincent
Hannah Rosa
Dr Charlotte Alston
Dr John Grady
Dr Karolina Rygiel
et al.
Dysferlin mutations and mitochondrial dysfunction
2016
Dr Nichola Lax
Dr John Grady
Dr Alex Laude
Felix Chan
Philippa Hepplewhite
et al.
Extensive respiratory chain defects in inhibitory interneurones in patients with mitochondrial disease
2016
Alexia Chrysostomou
Dr John Grady
Dr Alex Laude
Professor Robert Taylor
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
et al.
Investigating complex I deficiency in Purkinje cells and synapses in patients with mitochondrial disease
2016
Dr Amy Vincent
Dr John Grady
Dr Mariana Rocha
Dr Charlotte Alston
Dr Karolina Rygiel
et al.
Mitochondrial dysfunction in myofibrillar myopathy
2016
Dr Yi Ng
Catherine Feeney
Dr Andrew Schaefer
Paula Hynd
Dr Charlotte Alston
et al.
Pseudo-obstruction, stroke, and mitochondrial dysfunction: A lethal combination
2016
Dr Yi Ng
Dr John Grady
Dr Nichola Lax
Dr John Bourke
Dr Charlotte Alston
et al.
Sudden adult death syndrome in m.3243A>G-related mitochondrial disease: an unrecognized clinical entity in young, asymptomatic adults
2016
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