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    Antibody-Mediated Inhibition of the FGFR1c Isoform Induces a Catabolic Lean State in Siberian Hamsters by Samms, Ricardo J., Lewis, Jo E., Lory, Alex, Fowler, Maxine J., Cooper, Scott, Warner, Amy, Emmerson, Paul, Adams, Andrew C., Luckett, Jeni C., Perkins, Alan C., Wilson, Dana, Barrett, Perry, Tsintzas, Kostas, Ebling, Francis J.P.

    Published in Current biology (16-11-2015)
    “…Hypothalamic tanycytes are considered to function as sensors of peripheral metabolism [1]. To facilitate this role, they express a wide range of receptors,…”
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    Microglial activation and increased synthesis of complement component C1q precedes blood–brain barrier dysfunction in rats by Lynch, Nicholas J, Willis, Colin L, Nolan, Christopher C, Roscher, Silke, Fowler, Maxine J, Weihe, Eberhard, Ray, David E, Schwaeble, Wilhelm J

    Published in Molecular immunology (2004)
    “…A reliable way to visualise the state of microglial activation is to monitor the microglial gene expression profile. Microglia are the only CNS resident cells…”
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    Fructose metabolism in the adult mouse optic nerve, a central white matter tract by Meakin, Paul J, Fowler, Maxine J, Rathbone, Alex J, Allen, Lynne M, Ransom, Bruce R, Ray, David E, Brown, Angus M

    “…Our recent report that fructose supported the metabolism of some, but not all axons, in the adult mouse optic nerve prompted us to investigate in detail…”
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    Dual effects of fibroblast growth factor 21 on hepatic energy metabolism by Samms, Ricardo J, Murphy, Michelle, Fowler, Maxine J, Cooper, Scott, Emmerson, Paul, Coskun, Tamer, Adams, Andrew C, Kharitonenkov, Alexei, Ebling, Francis J P, Tsintzas, Kostas

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-10-2015)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms by which fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) affects hepatic integration of carbohydrate and fat…”
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    Tricresyl phosphate inhibits the formation of axon-like processes and disrupts neurofilaments in cultured mouse N2a and rat PC12 cells by Flaskos, John, McLean, W.Graham, Fowler, Maxine J, Hargreaves, Alan J

    Published in Neuroscience letters (13-02-1998)
    “…Tricresyl phosphate (1 μg/ml) inhibited the outgrowth of axon-like processes in mouse N2a neuroblastoma and rat PC12 pheochromocytoma cell lines induced to…”
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    Photoperiodic regulation of FGF21 production in the Siberian hamster by Samms, Ricardo J., Fowler, Maxine J., Cooper, Scott, Emmerson, Paul, Coskun, Tamer, Adams, Andrew C., Kharitonenkov, Alexei, Tsintzas, Kostas, Ebling, Francis J.P.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-06-2014)
    “…This article is part of a Special Issue "Energy Balance". FGF21 is an endocrine member of the fibroblast growth factor superfamily that has been shown to play…”
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    Effects of neuropathic and non‐neuropathic isomers of tricresyl phosphate and their microsomal activation on the production of axon‐like processes by differentiating mouse N2a neuroblastoma cells by Fowler, Maxine J., Flaskos, John, McLean, W. Graham, Hargreaves, Alan J.

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2001)
    “…The aim of this work was to investigate the sublethal neuropathic effects of tricresyl phosphate (TCP: mixed isomers), triorthocresyl phosphate (TOCP) and…”
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    The effects of carbaryl and trichlorphon on differentiating mouse N2a neuroblastoma cells by Flaskos, John, Fowler, Maxine J, Teurtrie, Cedric, Hargreaves, Alan J

    Published in Toxicology letters (29-10-1999)
    “…The ability of the carbamate pesticide carbaryl (CB) and the organophosphate pesticide trichlorphon (TCL) to inhibit the outgrowth of axon-like processes was…”
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