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Name | Thakker Alpesh, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow |
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Institution | Molecular Metabolism Group
Centre for Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism School of Clinical & Experimental Medicine |
Address | Room 203, Institute of Biomedical Research
University of Birmingham Edgbaston, B15 2TT |
City | Birmingham |
State/Province | |
Country | United Kingdom |
[email protected] | |
Weblink | www.birmingham.ac.uk/IMSR |
O2k-Network Lab | UK Nottingham Lavery GG |
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Publications
Published | Reference | |
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Garcia 2021 J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol | 2021 | Garcia AM, Bishop EL, Li D, Jeffery LE, Garten A, Thakker A, Certo M, Mauro C, Tennant DA, Dimeloe S, Evelo CT, Coort SL, Hewison M (2021) Tolerogenic effects of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D on dendritic cells involve induction of fatty acid synthesis. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 211:105891. |
Oakey 2019 Wellcome Open Res | 2019 | Oakey LA, Fletcher RS, Elhassan YS, Cartwright DM, Doig CL, Garten A, Thakker A, Maddocks ODK, Zhang T, Tennant DA, Ludwig C, Lavery GG (2019) Metabolic tracing reveals novel adaptations to skeletal muscle cell energy production pathways in response to NAD+ depletion. Wellcome Open Res 3:147. |
Kluckova 2019 FASEB J | 2019 | Kluckova K, Thakker A, Vettore L, Escribano-Gonzalez C, Hindshaw RL, Tearle JLE, Goncalves J, Kaul B, Lavery GG, Favier J, Tennant DA (2019) Succinate dehydrogenase deficiency in a chromaffin cell model retains metabolic fitness through the maintenance of mitochondrial NADH oxidoreductase function. FASEB J 34:303-315. |