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2006Dipeptidyl peptidases and inflammatory bowel diseaseAbbott, C.; Yazbek, R.; Geier, M.; Demuth, H.; Howarth, G.; Lendeckel, U.; Reinhold, D.; Bank, U.
2004The effect that mutations in the conserved capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis genes cpsA, cpsB, and cpsD have on virulence of Streptococcus pneumoniaeMorona, J.; Miller, D.; Morona, R.; Paton, J.
2016MNK1 and MNK2 mediate adverse effects of high-fat feeding in distinct waysMoore, C.; Pickford, J.; Cagampang, F.; Stead, R.; Tian, S.; Zhao, X.; Tang, X.; Byrne, C.; Proud, C.
2020NK Cell Priming From Endogenous Homeostatic Signals Is Modulated by CISDelconte, R.B.; Guittard, G.; Goh, W.; Hediyeh-Zadeh, S.; Hennessy, R.J.; Rautela, J.; Davis, M.J.; Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, F.; Nunès, J.A.; Huntington, N.D.
2009Inhibition of CCR6 Function Reduces the Severity of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis via Effects on the Priming Phase of the Immune ResponseListon, A.; Kohler, R.; Townley, S.; Haylock-Jacobs, S.; Comerford, I.; Caon, A.; Webster, J.; Harrison, J.; Swann, J.; Clark-Lewis, I.; Korner, H.; McColl, S.
2005Development and resolution of experimental colitis in mice with targeted deletion of dipeptidyl peptidase IVGeier, M.; Tenikoff, D.; Yazbek, R.; McCaughan, G.; Abbott, C.; Howarth, G.
2002Effects of TGF-α gene knockout on epithelial cell kinetics and repair of methotrexate-induced damage in mouse small intestineXian, C.; Cool, J.; Howarth, G.; Read, L.
2015Dissecting the signaling pathways that mediate cancer in PTEN and LKB1 double-knockout miceChen, J.; Zhang, X.D.; Proud, C.
2015Snai1 regulates cell lineage allocation and stem cell maintenance in the mouse intestinal epitheliumHorvay, K.; Jardé, T.; Casagranda, F.; Perreau, V.M.; Haigh, K.; Nefzger, C.M.; Akhtar, R.; Gridley, T.; Berx, G.; Haigh, J.J.; Barker, N.; Polo, J.M.; Hime, G.R.; Abud, H.E.
2014SOX3 deletion in mouse and human Is associated with persistence of the craniopharyngeal canalAlatzoglou, K.; Azriyanti, A.; Rogers, N.; Ryan, F.; Curry, N.; Noakes, C.; Bignell, P.; Hall, G.; Littooij, A.; Saunders, D.; Thomas, P.; Stewart, H.; Dattani, M.