Simon J Wilkins
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Recent Articles
1.
Cox A, Wilkins S, Routledge P
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2020 Nov;
28(6):549-551.
PMID: 33156575
No abstract available.
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Cox A, Routledge P, Wilkins S
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2019 Nov;
27(6):477-478.
PMID: 31696581
No abstract available.
3.
Protty M, Wilkins S, Hoskins H, Dawood B, Hayes J
Future Cardiol
. 2018 Jun;
14(4):277-282.
PMID: 29938524
Aim: Antiplatelets have been used for decades to prevent atherothrombotic disease, but there is limited 'real-life' prescribing data. We hereby report the prescribing patterns for oral antiplatelets in Wales, UK....
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Markmiller S, Cloonan N, Lardelli R, Doggett K, Keightley M, Boglev Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 Feb;
111(8):3062-7.
PMID: 24516132
Minor class or U12-type splicing is a highly conserved process required to remove a minute fraction of introns from human pre-mRNAs. Defects in this splicing pathway have recently been linked...
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Amaral P, Neyt C, Wilkins S, Askarian-Amiri M, Sunkin S, Perkins A, et al.
RNA
. 2009 Sep;
15(11):2013-27.
PMID: 19767420
The Sox2 gene is a key regulator of pluripotency embedded within an intron of a long noncoding RNA (ncRNA), termed Sox2 overlapping transcript (Sox2ot), which is transcribed in the same...
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Kassahn K, Dang V, Wilkins S, Perkins A, Ragan M
Genome Res
. 2009 May;
19(8):1404-18.
PMID: 19439512
The significance of whole-genome duplications (WGD) for vertebrate evolution remains controversial, in part because the mechanisms by which WGD contributed to functional evolution or speciation are still incompletely characterized. Fish...
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Wilkins S, Yoong S, Verkade H, Mizoguchi T, Plowman S, Hancock J, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2007 Dec;
314(1):12-22.
PMID: 18154948
The homeobox transcription factor Mtx2 is essential for epiboly, the first morphogenetic movement of gastrulation in zebrafish. Morpholino knockdown of Mtx2 results in stalling of epiboly and lysis due to...