Emma L Morgan
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Recent Articles
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McNabb C, Driver I, Hyde V, Hughes G, Chandler H, Thomas H, et al.
Sci Data
. 2025 Feb;
12(1):220.
PMID: 39915473
This paper introduces the Welsh Advanced Neuroimaging Database (WAND), a multi-scale, multi-modal imaging dataset comprising in vivo brain data from 170 healthy volunteers (aged 18-63 years), including 3 Tesla (3 ...
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Morgan E, Johansen M
Mem Cognit
. 2021 Oct;
50(4):817-836.
PMID: 34623605
Making property inferences for category instances is important and has been studied in two largely separate areas-categorical induction and perceptual categorization. Categorical induction has a corpus of well-established effects using...
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Morgan E, Johansen M
Mem Cognit
. 2020 Feb;
48(5):710-730.
PMID: 32078736
Categories have at least two main functions: classification of instances and feature inference. Classification involves assigning an instance to a category, and feature inference involves predicting a feature for a...
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Akker S, Misra S, Aslam S, Morgan E, Smith P, Khoo B, et al.
Mol Endocrinol
. 2007 Jul;
21(10):2529-40.
PMID: 17622584
Pseudoexons occur frequently in the human genome. This paper characterizes a pseudoexon in the GH receptor gene. Inappropriate activation of this pseudoexon causes Laron syndrome. Using in vitro splicing assays,...
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Morgan E, Mace O, Affleck J, Kellett G
J Physiol
. 2007 Feb;
580(Pt. 2):593-604.
PMID: 17272350
We have proposed a model of intestinal glucose absorption in which transport by SGLT1 induces rapid insertion and activation of GLUT2 in the apical membrane by a PKC betaII-dependent mechanism....
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Mace O, Morgan E, Affleck J, Lister N, Kellett G
J Physiol
. 2007 Feb;
580(Pt. 2):605-16.
PMID: 17272349
Glucose absorption in rat jejunum involves Ca(2+)- and PKC betaII-dependent insertion of GLUT2 into the apical membrane. Ca(2+)-induced rearrangement of the enterocyte cytoskeleton is thought to enhance paracellular flow. We...
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Shepherd E, Helliwell P, Mace O, Morgan E, Patel N, Kellett G
J Physiol
. 2004 Aug;
560(Pt 1):281-90.
PMID: 15297580
We have proposed a new model of rat intestinal sugar absorption in which high glucose concentrations promote rapid insertion of GLUT2 into the apical membrane, so that absorptive capacity is...