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Expression analysis of the osteoarthritis genetic susceptibility mapping to the matrix Gla protein gene MGP

Arthritis Research & Therapy
2019-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Colin Shepherd; Abigail E. Reese; Louise N. Reynard; John Loughlin
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Functional testing of thousands of osteoarthritis-associated variants for regulatory activity

Nature Communications
2019-06-04 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2041-1723
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Colin Shepherd

Prioritization of PLEC and GRINA as osteoarthritis risk genes through the identification and characterization of novel methylation quantitative trait loci

Arthritis & Rheumatology
2019-02-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2326-5191
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Colin Shepherd
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Functional Characterization of the Osteoarthritis Genetic Risk Residing at ALDH1A2 Identifies rs12915901 as a Key Target Variant

Arthritis & Rheumatology
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Colin Shepherd; Dongxing Zhu; Andrew J. Skelton; Jennifer Combe; Harrison Threadgold; Linyi Zhu; Tonia L. Vincent; Paul Stuart; Louise N. Reynard; John Loughlin
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Improved Catenated Structures of Bovine Peroxiredoxin III F190L Reveal Details of Ring-Ring Interactions and a Novel Conformational State.

PloS one
2015 | Journal article
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Colin Shepherd via Europe PubMed Central

Expression analysis of the osteoarthritis genetic susceptibility locus mapping to an intron of the MCF2L gene and marked by the polymorphism rs11842874

BMC Medical Genetics
2015-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Colin Shepherd; Andrew J. Skelton; Michael D. Rushton; Louise N. Reynard; John Loughlin
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Methylation quantitative trait locus analysis of osteoarthritis links epigenetics with genetic risk.

Human molecular genetics
2015-12 | Journal article
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Colin Shepherd via Europe PubMed Central

Inactivation of mammalian Ero1α is catalysed by specific protein disulfide-isomerases.

The Biochemical journal
2014-07 | Journal article
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Colin Shepherd via Europe PubMed Central

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