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    Astrocytes at the intersection of ageing, obesity, and neurodegeneration by Firth, Wyn, Pye, Katherine R, Weightman Potter, Paul G

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (24-04-2024)
    “…Once considered passive cells of the central nervous system (CNS), glia are now known to actively maintain the CNS parenchyma; in recent years, the evidence…”
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    Global Miocene tectonics and the modern world by Potter, Paul Edwin, Szatmari, Peter

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-11-2009)
    “…An amazing congruence of seemingly unrelated, diverse global events began in the Middle and Upper Miocene and established our modern world. Two global orogenic…”
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    Immunometabolic Changes in Glia – A Potential Role in the Pathophysiology of Obesity and Diabetes by Robb, Josephine L., Morrissey, Nicole A., Weightman Potter, Paul G., Smithers, Hannah E., Beall, Craig, Ellacott, Kate L.J.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-11-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Glia direct respond to changes in nutrients and hormones regulating energy balance.•Microglia and astrocytes are implicated in the…”
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    Basal fatty acid oxidation increases after recurrent low glucose in human primary astrocytes by Weightman Potter, Paul G., Vlachaki Walker, Julia M., Robb, Josephine L., Chilton, John K., Williamson, Ritchie, Randall, Andrew D, Ellacott, Kate L. J., Beall, Craig

    Published in Diabetologia (01-01-2019)
    “…Aims/hypothesis Hypoglycaemia is a major barrier to good glucose control in type 1 diabetes. Frequent hypoglycaemic episodes impair awareness of subsequent…”
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    Tissue-specific differences in the assembly of mitochondrial Complex I are revealed by a novel ENU mutation in ECSIT by Nicol, Thomas, Falcone, Sara, Blease, Andrew, Vikhe, Pratik, Civiletto, Gabriele, Omairi, Saleh Salman, Viscomi, Carlo, Patel, Ketan, Potter, Paul K

    Published in Cardiovascular research (16-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Aims Mitochondrial Complex I assembly (MCIA) is a multi-step process that necessitates the involvement of a variety of assembly factors and chaperones…”
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    Does age matter? The impact of rodent age on study outcomes by Jackson, Samuel J, Andrews, Nick, Ball, Doug, Bellantuono, Ilaria, Gray, James, Hachoumi, Lamia, Holmes, Alan, Latcham, Judy, Petrie, Anja, Potter, Paul, Rice, Andrew, Ritchie, Alison, Stewart, Michelle, Strepka, Carol, Yeoman, Mark, Chapman, Kathryn

    Published in Laboratory animals (London) (01-04-2017)
    “…Rodent models produce data which underpin biomedical research and non-clinical drug trials, but translation from rodents into successful clinical outcomes is…”
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    The metabolic response to inflammation in astrocytes is regulated by nuclear factor‐kappa B signaling by Robb, Josephine L., Hammad, Nadia A., Weightman Potter, Paul G., Chilton, John K., Beall, Craig, Ellacott, Kate L. J.

    Published in Glia (01-11-2020)
    “…Inflammation and metabolism are intrinsically linked with inflammatory stimuli inducing metabolic changes in cells and, in turn, metabolic capacity determining…”
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    The Mammalian Genome special issue on ageing by Potter, Paul K.

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-08-2016)
    “…Issue Title: Special Issue: Aging…”
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    A novel model of nephrotic syndrome results from a point mutation in Lama5 and is modified by genetic background by Falcone, Sara, Nicol, Thomas, Blease, Andrew, Randles, Michael J, Angus, Elizabeth, Page, Anton, Tam, Frederick W K, Pusey, Charles D, Lennon, Rachel, Potter, Paul K

    Published in Kidney international (01-03-2022)
    “…Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by severe proteinuria, hypoalbuminaemia, edema and hyperlipidaemia. Genetic studies of nephrotic syndrome have led to the…”
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    Clinical and cytokine responses to house dust mite sublingual immunotherapy by Potter, Paul C., MD, MBChB, DCH, FCP, Baker, Sheila, MSc, Fenemore, Bartha, Dip Med Tech, Nurse, Barbara, PhD

    Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Cytokine responses accompanying sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) responder phenotypes have not previously been reported. Objective To…”
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    Genetic background influences age-related decline in visual and nonvisual retinal responses, circadian rhythms, and sleep by Banks, Gareth, Heise, Ines, Starbuck, Becky, Osborne, Tamzin, Wisby, Laura, Potter, Paul, Jackson, Ian J, Foster, Russell G, Peirson, Stuart N, Nolan, Patrick M

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-01-2015)
    “…Abstract The circadian system is entrained to the environmental light/dark cycle via retinal photoreceptors and regulates numerous aspects of physiology and…”
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    Glutamate Prevents Altered Mitochondrial Function Following Recurrent Low Glucose in Hypothalamic but Not Cortical Primary Rat Astrocytes by Weightman Potter, Paul G, Ellacott, Kate L J, Randall, Andrew D, Beall, Craig

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (29-10-2022)
    “…Astrocytes contribute to glutamatergic signalling, which is required for hypoglycaemia counterregulation and is impaired by recurrent insulin-induced…”
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    Quantifying Microsatellite Mutation Rates from Intestinal Stem Cell Dynamics in Msh2-Deficient Murine Epithelium by Christopher, Joseph, Thorsen, Ann-Sofie, Abujudeh, Sam, Lourenço, Filipe C, Kemp, Richard, Potter, Paul K, Morrissey, Edward, Hazelwood, Lee, Winton, Douglas J

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-07-2019)
    “…Microsatellite sequences have an enhanced susceptibility to mutation, and can act as sentinels indicating elevated mutation rates and increased risk of cancer…”
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