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Anabel Martinez Lyons
DR
MRC Human Genetics Unit
Research Associate in Human Liver Disease Modelling
,
School of Engineering
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Bile Duct
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Patient
Medicine and Dentistry
90%
Cholangiocarcinoma
Medicine and Dentistry
90%
Genetic Heterogeneity
Medicine and Dentistry
90%
Cell Polarity
Medicine and Dentistry
74%
Liver
Medicine and Dentistry
70%
Epithelial Cell
Medicine and Dentistry
60%
Tissues
Medicine and Dentistry
45%
Research output
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Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Van Gogh-like 2 is essential for the architectural patterning of the mammalian biliary tree.
Raab, M.
,
Christodoulou, E.
,
Krishnankutty, R.
,
Gradinaru, A.
,
Walker, A. D.
,
Olaizola, P.
,
Younger, N. T.
,
Martinez lyons, A.
,
Jarman, E. J.
,
Gournopanos, K.
,
Von kriegsheim, A.
,
Waddell, S. H.
&
Boulter, L.
,
7 Mar 2024
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
Journal of Hepatology.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Bile Duct
100%
Cell Polarity
83%
Epithelial Cell
66%
Liver
66%
Tissues
50%
In Vivo Modeling of Patient Genetic Heterogeneity Identifies New Ways to Target Cholangiocarcinoma
Younger, N. T.
,
Wilson, M. L.
,
Martinez Lyons, A.
,
Jarman, E. J.
,
Meynert, A. M.
,
Grimes, G. R.
,
Gournopanos, K.
,
Waddell, S. H.
,
Tennant, P. A.
,
Wilson, D. H.
,
Guest, R. V.
,
Wigmore, S. J.
,
Acosta, J. C.
,
Kendall, T. J.
,
Taylor, M. S.
,
Sproul, D.
,
Mill, P.
&
Boulter, L.
,
15 Apr 2022
,
In:
Cancer Research.
82
,
8
,
p. 1548-1559
12 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Cholangiocarcinoma
100%
Genetic Heterogeneity
100%
Patient
100%
Growth
44%
Mutation
33%