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M R Alison

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Gut|February 1, 1993
Evaluation of a proposed technique to assess unscheduled DNA synthesis and genotoxicityR A Goodlad, C Y Lee, M R Alison, et al.
Digestion|January 1, 1991
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunolocalization in gastro-intestinal epitheliaC E Sarraf, C S McCormick, G R Brown, et al.
Cell Proliferation|August 14, 2008
Exogenous bone marrow cells do not rescue non-irradiated mice from acute renal tubular damage caused by HgCl2, despite establishment of chimaerism and cell proliferation in bone marrow and spleenT-C Fang, W R Otto, R Jeffery, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1995
Oval cell differentiation into hepatocytes in the acetylaminofluorene-treated regenerating rat liverM Golding, C E Sarraf, E N Lalani, et al.
Gut|May 16, 2002
Bone marrow derivation of pericryptal myofibroblasts in the mouse and human small intestine and colonM Brittan, T Hunt, R Jeffery, et al.
Nature|August 5, 2000
Hepatocytes from non-hepatic adult stem cellsM R Alison, R Poulsom, R Jeffery, et al.
Cell Proliferation|July 12, 2008
Haematopoietic lineage-committed bone marrow cells, but not cloned cultured mesenchymal stem cells, contribute to regeneration of renal tubular epithelium after HgCl 2 -induced acute tubular injuryT-C Fang, W R Otto, J Rao, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|December 19, 2007
The development of duodenal microadenomas in FAP patients: the human correlate of the Min mouseS L Preston, S J Leedham, D Oukrif, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|March 22, 2006
Bone marrow transplantation ameliorates pathology in interleukin-10 knockout colitic miceS Bamba, C-Y Lee, M Brittan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|January 30, 2004
Recipes for adult stem cell plasticity: fusion cuisine or readymade?M R Alison, R Poulsom, W R Otto, et al.
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Gut|February 1, 1993
Evaluation of a proposed technique to assess unscheduled DNA synthesis and genotoxicityR A Goodlad, C Y Lee, M R Alison, et al.
Digestion|January 1, 1991
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunolocalization in gastro-intestinal epitheliaC E Sarraf, C S McCormick, G R Brown, et al.
Cell Proliferation|August 14, 2008
Exogenous bone marrow cells do not rescue non-irradiated mice from acute renal tubular damage caused by HgCl2, despite establishment of chimaerism and cell proliferation in bone marrow and spleenT-C Fang, W R Otto, R Jeffery, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1995
Oval cell differentiation into hepatocytes in the acetylaminofluorene-treated regenerating rat liverM Golding, C E Sarraf, E N Lalani, et al.
Gut|May 16, 2002
Bone marrow derivation of pericryptal myofibroblasts in the mouse and human small intestine and colonM Brittan, T Hunt, R Jeffery, et al.
Nature|August 5, 2000
Hepatocytes from non-hepatic adult stem cellsM R Alison, R Poulsom, R Jeffery, et al.
Cell Proliferation|July 12, 2008
Haematopoietic lineage-committed bone marrow cells, but not cloned cultured mesenchymal stem cells, contribute to regeneration of renal tubular epithelium after HgCl 2 -induced acute tubular injuryT-C Fang, W R Otto, J Rao, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|December 19, 2007
The development of duodenal microadenomas in FAP patients: the human correlate of the Min mouseS L Preston, S J Leedham, D Oukrif, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|March 22, 2006
Bone marrow transplantation ameliorates pathology in interleukin-10 knockout colitic miceS Bamba, C-Y Lee, M Brittan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|January 30, 2004
Recipes for adult stem cell plasticity: fusion cuisine or readymade?M R Alison, R Poulsom, W R Otto, et al.
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