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Dr Akash Sinha.
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Professor Nick Reynolds
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Paula Fearon
Dr Alison Forrester
Martina Elias
et al.
Role of cyclophilin B in regulating human keratinocyte differentiation, growth and homeostasis and in mediating the therapeutic effects of ciclosporin in atopic eczema
2016
Professor Nick Reynolds
Dr Akash Sinha
Martina Elias
Dr Simon Meggitt
Translating translation into patient benefit for atopic eczema
2016
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Mario Abinun
Professor Andrew Gennery
Professor Mary Slatter
Professor Timothy Cheetham
et al.
Graves' Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome in Childhood
2013
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Stephen Ball
Professor Timothy Cheetham
Impaired quality of life in growth hormone-deficient adults is independent of the altered skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism found in conditions with peripheral fatigue
2013
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Stephen Ball
Professor Timothy Cheetham
Improving the Vitamin D status of Vitamin D deficient adults is associated with improved mitochondrial oxidative function in skeletal muscle
2013
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Matthew Thomas
Professor Stephen Rushton
Professor Timothy Cheetham
The impact of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion on glycaemic control in children and adolescents: a regional review in North East England using a bio-modelling approach
2012
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Stephen Ball
Dr Alistair Jenkins
Dr Juliet Hale
Professor Timothy Cheetham
et al.
Objective assessment of thirst recovery in patients with adipsic diabetes insipidus
2011
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Peter Avery
Professor Simon Bailey
Professor Timothy Cheetham
Vitamin D Status in Paediatric Patients With Cancer
2011
Dr Akash Sinha
Dr Stephen Ball
Dr HC Johnstone
Dr Deborah Matthews
Professor Timothy Cheetham
et al.
[Meeting Abstract] The assessment of thirst plasticity in patients with primary and secondary adipsic diabetes insipidus
2009