Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Hodgson, Kirsty, Orozco-Moreno, Margarita, Goode, Emily Archer, Fisher, Matthew, Garnham, Rebecca, Beatson, Richard, Turner, Helen, Livermore, Karen, Zhou, Yuhan, Wilson, Laura, Visser, Eline A, Pijnenborg, Johan FA, Eerden, Nienke, Moons, Sam J, Rossing, Emiel, Hysenaj, Gerald, Krishna, Rashi, Peng, Ziqian, Nangkana, Kyla Putri, Schmidt, Edward N, Duxfield, Adam, Dennis, Ella P, Heer, Rakesh, Lawson, Michelle A, Macauley, Matthew, Elliott, David J, Büll, Christian, Scott, Emma, Boltje, Thomas J, Drake, Richard R, Wang, Ning and Munkley, Jennifer (2024) Sialic acid blockade inhibits the metastatic spread of prostate cancer to bone. eBioMedicine, 104 (105163). ISSN 2352-3964
Hodgson, Kirsty, Orozco-Moreno, Margarita, Scott, Emma, Garnham, Rebecca, Livermore, Karen, Thomas, Huw D, Zhou, Yuhan, He, Jiepei, Bermudez, Abel, Marques, Fernando Jose Garcia, Bastian, Kayla, Hysenaj, Gerald, Goode, Emily Archer, Heer, Rakesh, Pitteri, Sharon, Wang, Ning, Elliott, David J and Munkley, Jennifer (2023) The role of GCNT1 mediated O-glycosylation in aggressive prostate cancer. Scientific Reports, 13 (1). p. 211. ISSN 2045-2322
Scott, Emma, Goode, Emily Archer, Garnham, Rebecca, Hodgson, Kirtsy, Orozco-Moreno, Margarita, Turner, Helen, Livermore, Karen, Kyla, Nangkana Putri, Fiona, Frame M, Bermudez, Abel, Marques, Fernando Jose Garcia, McClurg, Urszula L, Wilson, Laura, Thomas, Huw, Buskin, Adriana, Hepburn, Anastasia, Duxfield, Adam, Bastian, Kayla, Pye, Hayley, Arredondo, Hector M, Hysenaj, Gerald, Heavey, Susan, Stopka-Farooqui, Urszula, Haider, Aiman, Freeman, Alex, Singh, Saurabh, Johnston, Edward W, Punwani, Shonit, Knight, Bridget, McCullagh, Paul, McGrath, John, Crundwell, Malcolm, Harries, Lorna, Heer, Rakesh, Maitland, Norman J, Whitaker, Hayley, Pitteri, Sharon, Troyer, Dean A, Wang, Ning, Elliott, David J, Drake, Richard R and Munkley, Jennifer (2023) ST6GAL1-mediated aberrant sialylation promotes prostate cancer progression. Journal of Pathology, 261 (1). pp. 71-84. ISSN 1096-9896