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School of Biomedical Sciences

Offering a range of innovative taught courses and cutting-edge research projects, the School of Biomedical Sciences is the perfect place to gain the knowledge and skills for a rewarding career in industry or academia.

Every year we welcome some of the brightest undergraduate and postgraduate students from all over the world, who choose the School for our outstanding reputation, world-class facilities, strong links with industry and renowned research-active staff.

Over the years, we have developed a stimulating and supportive environment, enabling us to play a pivotal role in launching the careers of many of today’s successful scientists.

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Publications

The LIMD1 protein bridges an association between the prolyl hydroxylases and VHL to repress HIF-1 activity

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Nature Cell Biology, Foxler DE, Bridge KS, James V, Webb TM, Mee M, Wong SC, Feng Y, Constantin-Teodosiu D, Petursdottir TE, Bjornsson J, Ingvarsson S, Ratcliffe PJ, Longmore GD, Sharp TV

Novel events in the molecular regulation of muscle mass in critically ill patients

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J Physiol; Constantin D, McCullough J, Mahajan RP, Greenhaff PL

STAT1 signalling is not regulated by a phosphorylation-acetylation switch

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Mol Cell Biol; Antunes F, Marg A, Vinkemeier U

SUMO conjugation of STAT1 protects cells from hyperresponsiveness to IFNgamma

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Blood; Begitt A, Droescher M, Knobeloch KP, Vinkemeier U

A FAAH-fetched approach to treat osteoarthritis pain

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Pain; Lichtman AH and Chapman V

Chronic oral ingestion of L-carnitine and carbohydrate increases muscle carnitine content and alters muscle fuel metabolism during exercise in humans

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J Physiol; Wall BT, Stephens FB, Constantin-Teodosiu D, Marimuthu K, Macdonald IA and Greenhaff PL

Genomic DNA damage and ATR-Chk1 signaling determine oncolytic adenoviral efficacy in human ovarian cancer cells

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J Clin Invest; Connell DM, Shibata A, Tookman LA, Archibald KM, Flak MB, Pirlo KJ, Lockley M, Wheatley SP and McNeish IA

Unique interaction pattern for a functionally biased ghrelin receptor agonist

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J Biol Chem; Sivertsen B, Lang M, Frimurer TM, Holliday ND, Bach A, Els S, Engelstoft MS, Petersen PS, Madsen AN, Schwartz TW, Beck-Sickinger AG and Holst B

Ubiquitin-like protein conjugation and the ubiquitin-proteasome system as drug targets

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Nat Rev Drug Discov; Bedford L, Lowe J, Dick LR, Mayer RJ and Brownell JE

Quercetin and its principal metabolites, but not myricetin, oppose lipopolysaccharide-induced hyporesponsiveness of the porcine isolated coronary artery

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Br J Pharmacol; Al-Shalmani S, Suri S, Hughes DA, Kroon PA, Needs PW, Taylor MA, Tribolo S and Wilson VG

Modulation of gene expression and tumor cell growth by redox modification of STAT3

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Cancer Research; Li L, Cheung SH, Evans E, Shaw PE

Effects of exenatide on circulating glucose, insulin, glucagon, cortisol and catecholamines in healthy volunteers during exercise

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Diabetologia; Khoo EYH, Wallis J, Tsintzas KO, Macdonald IA and Mansell P

LIM-domain proteins, LIMD1, Ajuba and WTIP are required for microRNA-mediated gene silencing

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PNAS; James V, Zhang Y, Foxler DE, de Moor CH, Kong YW, Webb TM, Self TJ, Feng Y, Lagos D, Chu CY, Rana TM, Morley SJ, Longmore GD, Bushell M and Sharp TV

Tonic modulation of spinal hyperexcitability by the endocannabinoid receptor system in a rat model of osteoarthritis pain.

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Arthritis & Rheumatism; Sagar DR, Staniaszek LE, Okine BN, Woodhams S, Norris LM, Pearson RG, Garle MJ, Alexander SP, Bennett AJ, Barrett DA, Kendall DA, Scammell BE, Chapman V.

Possible involvement of GLP-1(9-36) in the regional haemodynamic effects of GLP-1(7-36) in conscious rats.

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Br J Pharmacol; Gardiner SM, March JE, Kemp PA, Bennett T, Baker DJ.

Events

Drug Discovery Priority Group Annual Lecture and Overview

Date
14/02/2012
Location:
CBS Building, Coates Road Auditorium

School Seminar 22nd February 2012

Date
22/02/2012
Location:
LT4 Medical School

 
 

School of Biomedical Sciences

University of Nottingham
Medical School
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2UH

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