Publications for all Oxford Principal Investigators within the CAMS Oxford Institute are included here, please use the search functions for publications related to specific Principal Investigators.
eQTLs identify regulatory networks and drivers of variation in the individual response to sepsis.
Burnham KL. et al, (2024), Cell genomics
New role of fat-free mass in cancer risk linked with genetic predisposition.
Harris BHL. et al, (2024), Scientific reports, 14
Mapping the epigenomic landscape of human monocytes following innate immune activation reveals context-specific mechanisms driving endotoxin tolerance.
Amarasinghe HE. et al, (2023), BMC genomics, 24
A Transcriptomic Approach to Understand Patient Susceptibility to Pneumonia After Abdominal Surgery.
Torrance HD. et al, (2023), Annals of surgery
Genomic hallmarks and therapeutic implications of G0 cell cycle arrest in cancer.
Wiecek AJ. et al, (2023), Genome biology, 24
Comprehensive epigenomic profiling reveals the extent of disease-specific chromatin states and informs target discovery in ankylosing spondylitis
Brown AC. et al, (2023), Cell Genomics, 100306 - 100306
JMCB Symposium 2019: The Legend of p53 vs. Cancer
Zhang P. et al, (2019), Journal of Molecular Cell Biology, 11, 628 - 629
Expression screening using a Medaka cDNA library identifies evolutionarily conserved regulators of the p53/Mdm2 pathway
Zhang P. et al, (2015), BMC Biotechnology, 15
TRIM25 has a dual function in the p53/Mdm2 circuit.
Zhang P. et al, (2015), Oncogene, 34, 5729 - 5738
Hierarchical Micro-Nano Surface Topography Promotes Long-Term Maintenance of Undifferentiated Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Jaggy M. et al, (2015), Nano Letters, 15, 7146 - 7154
p53 is active in murine stem cells and alters the transcriptome in a manner that is reminiscent of mutant p53.
Yan H. et al, (2015), Cell death & disease, 6