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Nicola Lazzarini
Dr Paweł Widera
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Rakesh Heer
Professor Natalio Krasnogor
et al.
Functional networks inference from machine learning models2016
Dr Stuart Williamson
Laura Wilson
Graeme Williamson
Professor Laura Greaves
Dr Helen Tuppen
et al.
Finding a niche. The location of human prostate stem cells2014
Daniel O'Neill
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dhuha Alkharaif
Dr Luke Gaughan
Professor Craig Robson
et al.
SETD6 controls the expression of estrogen-responsive genes and proliferation of breast carcinoma cells2014
Dr Mohammad Moad
Dr Deepali Pal
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Stuart Williamson
Laura Wilson
et al.
A novel model of urinary tract differentiation, tissue regeneration, and disease: Reprogramming human prostate and bladder cells into induced pluripotent stem cells2013
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Alice Hartley
Professor Rakesh Heer
A review of tasquinimod in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer2013
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Laura Wilson
Professor Hing Leung
Professor Craig Robson
et al.
Characterisations of human prostate stem cells reveal deficiency in class I UGT enzymes as a novel mechanism for castration-resistant prostate cancer2013
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Luke Gaughan
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Deepali Pal
Dr Mohammad Moad
et al.
Investigating the regulation and effects on androgen receptor expression using a novel stem cell environment model of castration resistant prostate cancer2013
Dr Claire Townes
Ased Ali
Dr Deepali Pal
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Rakesh Heer
et al.
Prostate specific antigen enhances the innate defence of prostatic epithelium against Escherichia coli infection2013
Professor Rakesh Heer
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Amy Kennedy
Dr Amira El-Sherif
et al.
Renal differentiation from adult spermatogonial stem cells2013
Dr Deepali Pal
Dr Mohammad Moad
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Craig Robson
et al.
Reply from Authors re: "Reprogramming Stromal Cell from the Urinary Tract and Prostate: A Trip to Pluripotency and Back?"2013
Dr Deepali Pal
Dr Mohammad Moad
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Craig Robson
et al.
Reply from Authors re: Felix Wezel, Jennifer Southgate. Reprogramming Stromal Cells from the Urinary Tract and Prostate: A Trip to Pluripotency and Back? Eur Urol 2013;64:762-42013
Dr Deepali Pal
Anastasia Rigas
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Mohammad Moad
Dr Jane Carr-Wilkinson
et al.
Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) re-programming in the human prostate2012
Dr Deepali Pal
Anastasia Rigas
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Mohammad Moad
Professor Craig Robson
et al.
The role of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in iPS induction of human prostate2012
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Laura Wilson
Dr Kelly Coffey
Claudia Ryan-Munden
et al.
Human α2β1HI CD133+VE Epithelial Prostate Stem Cells Express Low Levels of Active Androgen Receptor2012
Anastasia Rigas
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Amy Kennedy
Dr Amira El-Sherif
Professor Naeem Soomro
et al.
Renal differentiation from adult spermatogonial stem cells2012
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Amira El-Sherif
Dr Neha Sahay
Huw Thomas
et al.
Side Population in Human Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Enriches for Cancer Stem Cells That Are Maintained by MAPK Signalling2012
Dr John Blackwood
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Laura Greaves
Laura Wilson
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
et al.
In situ lineage tracking of human prostatic epithelial stem cell fate reveals a common clonal origin for basal and luminal cells2011
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Professor Craig Robson
Professor Rakesh Heer
An update on the prostate cancer stem cell model-CD133+ve stem cell enriched human prostate cells express active androgen receptor2011
Dr Deepali Pal
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Craig Robson
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Professor Rakesh Heer
et al.
Characterising potential for pluripotency induction in human prostate tissue2011
Dr Stuart Williamson
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Professor Craig Robson
Professor Rakesh Heer
Comparative meta-analysis of the human prostate stem cell transcriptome demonstrates that progenitor cells are the site of malignant transformation2011
Dr Anastasia Hepburn
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Craig Robson
Professor Rakesh Heer
Side population in human bladder cancer enriches for cancer stem cells that can be targeted by MAPK inhibition2011
Dr Deepali Pal
Professor Craig Robson
Dr Stuart Williamson
Professor Karim Nayernia
Dr Hamid Reza Soleimanpour Lichaei
et al.
Stem-cell regulatory protein Piwil2 enriches for known stem-cell and cancer stem-cell markers in prostate cancer cells2011