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Dr Scott Anderson.
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Xuefei Yu
Dr Catherine Arden
Dr Rolando Berlinguer Palmini
Dr Chun Chen
Carla Bradshaw
et al.
Mitochondrial complex I subunit deficiency promotes pancreatic α-cell proliferation
2022
Dr Deborah Cornell
Dr Satomi Miwa
Dr Maria Georgiou
Dr Scott Anderson
Minna Honkanen-Scott
et al.
Pseudoislet aggregation of pancreatic β-cells improves glucose stimulated insulin secretion by altering glucose metabolism and increasing ATP production.
2022
Dr Michael White
Dr Rashmi Maheshwari
Dr Scott Anderson
Dr Rolando Berlinguer Palmini
Claire Jones
et al.
In situ analysis reveals that CFTR is expressed in only a small minority of β-cells in normal adult human pancreas
2020
Sarah Armour
Dr Scott Anderson
Dr Yuchun Ding
Dr Christopher Carey
Dr Rashmi Maheshwari
et al.
Reduced expression of the co-regulator TLE1 in type 2 diabetes is associated with increased islet α-cell number
2020
Dr Scott Anderson
Dr Ali Aldibbiat
Professor James Shaw
Improved Beta-Cell Differentiation and Function in Isolated Islets Established in Dynamic Culture to Reduce Hypoxia
2018
Dr Scott Anderson
Dr Michael White
Sarah Armour
Rashmi Maheshwari
Dr Dina Tiniakos
et al.
Loss of end-differentiated β-cell phenotype following pancreatic islet transplantation
2018
Sarah Armour
Dr Scott Anderson
Professor James Shaw
Dr Michael White
A Novel Role for Tle3 in Maintaining Beta Cell Identity
2016
Dr Scott Anderson
Sarah Armour
Dr Michael White
Dr Thomas Berney
Professor James Shaw
et al.
Evidence for Beta Cell Dedifferentiation as a Cause for Sustained Graft Dysfunction Following Peri Engraftment Hypoxia in Clinical Islet Transplantation
2016
Dr Scott Anderson
Dr Helen Marshall
Professor James Shaw
Hypoxia-induced beta cell dedifferentiation: the missing link in islet transplant dysfunction?
2016
Dr Scott Anderson
Dr Michael White
Dr Helen Marshall
Professor James Shaw
Contaminating exocrine tissue as a source of MCP-1 in islet transplantation
2015