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Dr Catherine Meplan
Prediagnostic selenium status, selenoprotein gene variants and association with breast cancer risk in a European cohort study2023
Dr Catherine Meplan
Selenium and viral infection: are there lessons for COVID-19?2021
Dr Catherine Meplan
The Role of Selenium in Health and Disease: Emerging and Recurring Trends2020
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr Wu Zhu
Professor John Hesketh
Association of Selenoprotein and Selenium Pathway Genotypes with Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Interaction with Selenium Status2019
Dr Anze Zupanic
Dr Catherine Meplan
Grazielle Huguenin
Professor John Hesketh
Dr Daryl Shanley
et al.
Modeling and gene knockdown to assess the contribution of nonsense-mediated decay, premature termination, and selenocysteine insertion to the selenoprotein hierarchy2016
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr Simon Cockell
David Bradburn
Dr Daniel Commane
Dr Ramesh Arasaradnam
et al.
Transcriptomics and proteomics show that selenium affects inflammation, cytoskeleton, and cancer pathways in human rectal biopsies2016
Professor John Hesketh
Dr Catherine Meplan
Association between maternal micronutrient status, oxidative stress, and common genetic variants in antioxidant enzymes at 15 weeks' gestation in nulliparous women who subsequently develop preeclampsia2015
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Association of selenoprotein and selenium pathway gene variation with colorectal cancer risk and modification by selenium status2015
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Association of selenoprotein and selenium pathway genetic variations with colorectal cancer risk and interaction with selenium status2015
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Selenium status is associated with colorectal cancer risk in the European prospective investigation of cancer and nutrition cohort2015
Dr Anze Zupanic
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr Sushma Grellscheid
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Detecting translational regulation by change point analysis of ribosome profiling data sets2014
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Selenium and cancer: a story that should not be forgotten-insights from genomics.2014
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Association between Polymorphisms in Glutathione Peroxidase and Selenoprotein P Genes, Glutathione Peroxidase Activity, HRT Use and Breast Cancer Risk2013
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Colorectal Cancer Risk - the Influence of Selenoprotein Gene Variants and Blood Selenium Status2012
Guanyu Gong
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr Hannah Gautrey
Dr Judith Hall
Professor John Hesketh
et al.
Differential effects of selenium and knock-down of glutathione peroxidases on TNF alpha and flagellin inflammatory responses in gut epithelial cells2012
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Polymorphisms in Thioredoxin Reductase and Selenoprotein K Genes and Selenium Status Modulate Risk of Prostate Cancer2012
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Effects of selenium status and polymorphisms in selenoprotein genes on prostate cancer risk in a prospective study of European men2010
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Genetic variants in selenoprotein genes increase risk of colorectal cancer2010
Professor John Mathers
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Polymorphisms Affecting Trace Element Bioavailability2010
Professor John Hesketh
Professor Georg Lietz
Professor John Mathers
Dr Catherine Meplan
The Micronutrient Genomics Project: a community-driven knowledge base for micronutrient research2010
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Four selenoproteins, protein biosynthesis, and Wnt signalling are particularly sensitive to limited selenium intake in mouse colon2009
Dr Catherine Meplan
Brian Burtle
Professor John Mathers
Professor John Hesketh
Relative Abundance of Selenoprotein P Isoforms in Human Plasma Depends on Genotype, Se Intake, and Cancer Status2009
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr James Flint
Dr Franck Tourniaire
Professor John Hesketh
Professor Georg Lietz
et al.
Two common single nucleotide polymorphisms in the gene encoding β-carotene 15,15′-monoxygenase alter β-carotene metabolism in female volunteers2009
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Mathers
Professor John Hesketh
Functional effects of a common single-nucleotide polymorphism (GPX4c718t) in the glutathione peroxidase 4 gene: Interaction with sex2008
Vasileios Pagmantidis
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Supplementation of healthy volunteers with nutritionally relevant amounts of selenium increases the expression of lymphocyte protein biosynthesis genes2008
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Hesketh
Differential regulation of expression of cytosolic and mitochondrial thioredoxin reductase in rat liver and kidney2007
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Mathers
Professor John Hesketh
A polymorphism in the coding region of human selenoprotein P gene influences the response to selenium supplementation in healthy volunteers2006
Dr Catherine Meplan
Professor John Mathers
Professor John Hesketh
Influences of gender and genetic variation in the 3 ' untranslated region of the glutathione peroxidise 4 gene on the response to selenium supplementation in healthy volunteers2006