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Dr Clara Correia Melo
Francisco Marques
Rhys Anderson
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Dr Bernadette Carroll
et al.
Mitochondria are required for pro-ageing features of the senescent phenotype2016
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Professor Viktor Korolchuk
Repair, Reuse, Recycle: The Expanding Role of Autophagy in Genome Maintenance2016
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Dr Bernadette Carroll
Dr Clara Correia Melo
Mikolaj Ogrodnik
Dr Glyn Nelson
et al.
SQSTM1/p62 mediates crosstalk between autophagy and the UPS in DNA repair2016
Dr Jodie Birch
Rhys Anderson
Clara Correia Melo
Dr Diana Jurk
Dr Graeme Hewitt
et al.
DNA damage response at telomeres contributes to lung aging and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease2015
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Dr Bernadette Carroll
Professor Viktor Korolchuk
Mechanisms of cross-talk between intracellular protein degradation pathways2015
Dr Diana Jurk
Dr Caroline Wilson
Dr Joao Passos
Professor Fiona Oakley
Clara Correia Melo
et al.
Chronic inflammation induces telomere dysfunction and accelerates ageing in mice2014
Dr Bernadette Carroll
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Professor Viktor Korolchuk
Autophagy and ageing: implications for age-related neurodegenerative diseases2013
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Dr Joao Passos
Cell sorting of young and senescent cells2013
Dr Graeme Hewitt
Dr Diana Jurk
Francisco Marques
Clara Correia Melo
Dr Timothy Hardy
et al.
Telomeres are favoured targets of a persistent DNA damage response in ageing and stress-induced senescence2012