Emma L James
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James E, Lane J, Michalek R, Karoly E, Parkinson E
Sci Rep
. 2016 Dec;
6:38489.
PMID: 27924925
Cellular senescence occurs by proliferative exhaustion (PEsen) or following multiple cellular stresses but had not previously been subject to detailed metabolomic analysis. Therefore, we compared PEsen fibroblasts with proliferating and...
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Parkinson E, James E, Prime S
Gerontology
. 2015 Dec;
62(4):417-24.
PMID: 26629698
Oral cancers are predominantly oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) derived from keratinocytes, and there is now very detailed knowledge of the genetics and molecular biology of the epithelial tumourigenic component...
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James E, Parkinson E
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care
. 2015 Jul;
18(5):478-83.
PMID: 26147529
Purpose Of Review: The aim of this study is to highlight some recent uses of serum metabolomics in human and animal studies. The main themes are the importance of understanding...
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James E, Michalek R, Pitiyage G, de Castro A, Vignola K, Jones J, et al.
J Proteome Res
. 2015 Feb;
14(4):1854-71.
PMID: 25690941
Cellular senescence can modulate various pathologies and is associated with irreparable DNA double-strand breaks (IrrDSBs). Extracellular senescence metabolomes (ESMs) were generated from fibroblasts rendered senescent by proliferative exhaustion (PEsen) or...
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James E, Peacock V, Ebling F, Brown A
Anat Sci Int
. 2010 Apr;
85(4):214-23.
PMID: 20422334
Electrophysiological recordings and transmission electron microscopy were used to characterize the compound action potential (CAP) and morphology, respectively, of the optic nerve in the Siberian hamster. The CAP was polyphasic...