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Dr Miranda Morton
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Dr Stefan Siebert
Dr Arthur Pratt
Dr Deborah Stocken
Dr Miranda Morton
Amy Cranston
et al.
Targeting the rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblast via cyclin dependent kinase inhibition: An early phase trial
2020
Dr Emma Clark
Dr Miranda Morton
Shriya Sharma
Dr Holly Fisher
Denise Howel
et al.
Prostate cancer androgen receptor splice variant 7 biomarker study - A multicentre randomised feasibility trial of biomarker-guided personalised treatment in patients with advanced prostate cancer (the VARIANT trial) study protocol
2019
Dr Ashleigh Herriott
Dr Miranda Morton
Professor Nicola Curtin
Phase I, dose-escalation, two-part trial of the PARP inhibitor talazoparib in patients with advanced germline
BRCA1/2
mutations and selected sporadic cancers
2017
Iaroslava Kos
Dr Miranda Morton
Alessandra da Silva Dantas
Professor Janet Quinn
Mechanisms underlying the delayed activation of the Cap1 transcription factor in
Candida albicans
following combinatorial oxidative and cationic stress important for phagocytic potency
2016
Dr Alastair Greystoke
Dr Linda Hogarth
Dr Miranda Morton
Liam Bolt
Dianne Turner
et al.
The introduction of the Cancer Research UK Stratified Medicine Programme 2 (CRUK SMP2) in North East England; lessons learned and experience gained
2016
Fiona Middleton
Dr Miranda Morton
Dr Claire Elstob
Dr Sarah Fordham
Dr Ashleigh Herriott
et al.
Common cancer-associated imbalances in the DNA damage response confer sensitivity to single agent ATR inhibition
2015
Dr Ashleigh Herriott
Dr Susan Tudhope
Gesa Junge
Natalie Rodrigues
Dr Miranda Morton
et al.
PARP1 expression, activity and
ex vivo
sensitivity to the PARP inhibitor, talazoparib (BMN 673), in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
2015
Dr Miranda Morton
Dr Ian Forrest
Becci Sharrock
Maria Lane
Dr Angelika Kaufmann
et al.
Assessing the function of homologous recombination DNA repair in malignant pleural effusion (MPE) samples
2014
Dr Miranda Morton
Professor Janet Quinn
Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of
Candida albicans
to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
2014
James Murray
Huw Thomas
Philip Berry
Suzanne Kyle
Dr Miranda Morton
et al.
Tumour cell retention of rucaparib, sustained PARP inhibition and efficacy of weekly as well as daily schedules
2014
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