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Andrew J G Simpson
University of Hull
1980
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36629074Telerehabilitation for patients who have been hospitalised with covid-19: a qualitative study.Disabil Rehabil2024
36891071NICE asthma guidelines: time to re-evaluate the diagnostic value of exercise challenge testing?ERJ Open Res2023
36915803Group-based pulmonary telerehabilitation is feasible, safe, beneficial and well-received in patients who have been hospitalised with COVID-19.ERJ Open Res2023
36862716Short-term heat acclimation protocols for an aging population: Systematic review.PLoS One2023
36395344Effectiveness of short-term isothermic-heat acclimation (4 days) on physical performance in moderately trained males.PLoS One2022
26029206Development of the Brazilian Anti Schistosomiasis Vaccine Based on the Recombinant Fatty Acid Binding Protein Sm14 Plus GLA-SE Adjuvant.Front Immunol2015
26244168Expression of the cancer testis antigen IGF2BP3 in colorectal cancers; IGF2BP3 holds promise as a specific immunotherapy target.Oncoscience2015
26528202Auditory scene analysis and sonified visual images. Does consonance negatively impact on object formation when using complex sonified stimuli?Front Psychol2015
24478375Selective adaptation to "oddball" sounds by the human auditory system.J Neurosci2014
25693300Visual objects in the auditory system in sensory substitution: how much information do we need?Multisens Res2014
25193853Mutational analysis of genes coding for cell surface proteins in colorectal cancer cell lines reveal novel altered pathways, druggable mutations and mutated epitopes for targeted therapy.Oncotarget2014
24797829CD99 is upregulated in placenta and astrocytomas with a differential subcellular distribution according to the malignancy stage.J Neurooncol2014
24699824Vaccines and early breast cancer.Cell Cycle2014
23085758Different APC genotypes in proximal and distal sporadic colorectal cancers suggest distinct WNT/β-catenin signalling thresholds for tumourigenesis.Oncogene2013
25593980Expression of Cancer/Testis genes in ductal carcinoma in situ and benign lesions of the breast.Oncoscience2013
24777967NY-ESO-1 expression in meningioma suggests a rationale for new immunotherapeutic approaches.Cancer Immunol Res2013
24340093Centrosomal localisation of the cancer/testis (CT) antigens NY-ESO-1 and MAGE-C1 is regulated by proteasome activity in tumour cells.PLoS One2013
24040323Syncopation and the score.PLoS One2013
24009759Tuning of human modulation filters is carrier-frequency dependent.PLoS One2013
23625514Effects of CT-Xp gene knock down in melanoma cell lines.Oncotarget2013
23536749The dynamic range paradox: a central auditory model of intensity change detection.PLoS One2013
22156296Global DNA hypomethylation coupled to repressive chromatin domain formation and gene silencing in breast cancer.Genome Res2012
23390371MAGE-A3 is highly expressed in a subset of colorectal cancer patients.Cancer Immun2012
23133577Differential evolution of MAGE genes based on expression pattern and selection pressure.PLoS One2012
21493686Distinct patterns of somatic alterations in a lymphoblastoid and a tumor genome derived from the same individual.Nucleic Acids Res2011
21766840Humanized Lewis-Y specific antibody based delivery of STAT3 siRNA.ACS Chem Biol2011
21876767MAGE I transcription factors regulate KAP1 and KRAB domain zinc finger transcription factor mediated gene repression.PLoS One2011
21691740Insights on PRAME and osteosarcoma by means of gene expression profiling.J Orthop Sci2011
21494657Network-guided analysis of genes with altered somatic copy number and gene expression reveals pathways commonly perturbed in metastatic melanoma.PLoS One2011
21437249Multiple cancer/testis antigens are preferentially expressed in hormone-receptor negative and high-grade breast cancers.PLoS One2011
20055453Rational design of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase inhibitors.J Med Chem2010
21108794Systematic detection of putative tumor suppressor genes through the combined use of exome and transcriptome sequencing.Genome Biol2010
20862285Frequent MAGE mutations in human melanoma.PLoS One2010
20642837Dissecting the transcriptional networks underlying breast cancer: NR4A1 reduces the migration of normal and breast cancer cell lines.Breast Cancer Res2010
20029419Whole-genome cancer analysis as an approach to deeper understanding of tumour biology.Br J Cancer2010
18838390CTdatabase: a knowledge-base of high-throughput and curated data on cancer-testis antigens.Nucleic Acids Res2009
19956396Expression profiling of the ovarian surface kinome reveals candidate genes for early neoplastic changes.Transl Oncol2009
19651608CT-X antigen expression in human breast cancer.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19805368Bioinformatics construction of the human cell surfaceome.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19540335Identification of FAM46D as a novel cancer/testis antigen using EST data and serological analysis.Genomics2009
19181860Transcriptome-guided characterization of genomic rearrangements in a breast cancer cell line.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19171422SAGE analysis highlights the importance of p53csv, ddx5, mapkapk2 and ranbp2 to multiple myeloma tumorigenesis.Cancer Lett2009
19125018Sequence-based advances in the definition of cancer-associated gene mutations.Curr Opin Oncol2009
19296537Cancer/testis antigen CT45: analysis of mRNA and protein expression in human cancer.Int J Cancer2009
19211183Frequency and prognostic relevance of cancer testis antigen 45 expression in multiple myeloma.Exp Hematol2009
17899192Identification and expression analysis of novel LAGE-1 alleles with single nucleotide polymorphisms in cancer patients.J Cancer Res Clin Oncol2008
19088187Genome-wide analysis of cancer/testis gene expression.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2008
18834847The biotechnology-value chain: development of Sm14 as a schistosomiasis vaccine.Acta Trop2008
18519755ECSA/DPPA2 is an embryo-cancer antigen that is coexpressed with cancer-testis antigens in non-small cell lung cancer.Clin Cancer Res2008
18426187Cancer-testis (CT) antigen expression in medulloblastoma.Cancer Immun2008
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Ribeirao Preto Medical School - University of Sao Paulo
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Center for Cell-Based Therapy (CTC)
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University of Science and Technology Liaoning
Co-authored papers 8
The National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC)
Co-authored papers 8
Hospital Sirio Libanes
Co-authored papers 8
Sirio-Libanes Hospital
Co-authored papers 8
Instituto Rene Rachou
Co-authored papers 7
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Instituto Metropole Digital, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Co-authored papers 6
The Tisch Cancer Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Chemistry Institute, Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP
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Bluestar Genomics Inc.
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Faculdade de Ciencias Agrarias e Veterinarias, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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