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The School of Life Sciences covers a wide spectrum of biological and medical sciences in both
teaching and research. Expertise in the school spans molecular and cell biology, biochemistry,
genetics, microbiology, pharmacology, physiology, anatomy and zoology.
The school aims to achieve excellence in education, both in its own undergraduate science and
postgraduate masters degrees and with the major contributions it makes to professional courses
in Medicine, Pharmacy and Dietetics.
The school also has a substantial research portfolio and strives to achieve research excellence
across this range.
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Publications
Antibody-Mediated Inhibition of the FGFR1c Isoform induces a Catabolic Lean
State Siberian Hamsters
Description
Samma RJ, Lewis JE, Lory A, Fowler MJ, Cooper S, Warner A, Emmerson P, Adams
AC, Luckett JC, Perkins AC, Wilson D, Barrett P, Tsintzas K, Eblinh FJ
Primordial germ cells: the first lineage or the last cells standing
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Andrew D. Johnson and Ramiro Alberio
Impact of voluntary exercise and housing conditions on hippocampal
glucocorticoid receptor, miR-124 and anxiety
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Pan-Vazquez, A. Rye, N. Ameri, M. McSparron, B. Smallwood, G. Bickerdyke, J.
Rathbone, A. Dajas-Bailador, F and Toledo-Rodriguez, M.
Contribution of serotonin and dopamine to changes in core body temperatue and
locomotor activity in rates following repeated administration of mephedrone
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Sinead E. Shortall, Clare H. Spicer, Francis J.P. Ebling, A. Richard Green, Kevin C.F.
Fone and Madeleine V.King.
Mitotic activity of survivin is regulated by acetylation at K129
Description
Aljaberi AM, Webster JR, Wheatley SP.
Potent and efficacious inhibition of CXCR2 signaling by biparatopic nanobodies
combining two distinct modes of action
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Bradley ME, Dombrect B, Manini J, Willis J, Vlerick D, De Taeye S, Van den Heede K,
Roobrouck A, Grot E, Kent TC, Laeremans T, Steffensen S, Van Heeke G, Brown Z,
Charlton SJ, Cromie KD.
Detergent-free purification of ABC (ATP-binding-cassette) transporters
Description
Gulati S, Jamshad M, Knowles TJ, Morrison KA, Downing R, Cant N, Collins R,
Koenderink JB, Ford RC, Overduin M, Kerr ID, Dafforn TR, Rothnie AJ.
Effects of receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors on VEGF165 a- and VEGF165 bstimulated gene transcription in HEK-293 cells expressing human VEGFR2
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Cater JJ, Wheal AJ, Hill SJ, Woolard J.
Application of BRET to monitor ligand binding to GPCRs.
Description
Stoddard LA, Johnstone EK, Wheal AJ, Goulding J, Roberts MB, Machleidt T, Wood
KV, Hill SK, Pfleger KD.
Negative cooperativity across β1-adrenoceptor homodimers provides insights
into the nature of the secondary low-affinity
Description
Gerbi K, May LT, Baker JG, Briddon SJ, Hill SJ.
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The ethics of paying mothers to quit smoking
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Ion channels enable electrical communication in bacterial communities
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