Items where authors include "Wharton, S."
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Shabir, O., Pendry, B., Lee, L. et al. (9 more authors) (2022) Assessment of neurovascular coupling and cortical spreading depression in mixed mouse models of atherosclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease. eLife, 2022 (11). e68242. ISSN 2050-084X
Leah, T., Vazquez-Villaseñor, I., Ferraiuolo, L. et al. (2 more authors) (2021) A Parkinson’s disease-relevant mitochondrial and neuronal morphology high-throughput screening assay in LUHMES cells. Bio-protocol, 11 (1). ISSN 2331-8325
Sharp, P.S., Ameen-Ali, K.E., Boorman, L. et al. (6 more authors) (2020) Neurovascular coupling preserved in a chronic mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease : methodology is critical. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 40 (11). pp. 2289-2303. ISSN 0271-678X
Ameen-Ali, K., Simpson, J., Wharton, S. et al. (4 more authors) (2019) The time course of recognition memory impairment and glial pathology in the hAPP-J20 mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 68 (2). pp. 609-624. ISSN 1387-2877
Waller, R. orcid.org/0000-0001-5815-8829, Murphy, M., Garwood, C. et al. (8 more authors) (2018) Metallothionein‐I/II expression associates with the astrocyte DNA damage response and not Alzheimer‐type pathology in the aging brain. Glia. ISSN 0894-1491
Bargiela, D., Shanmugarajah, P., Lo, C. et al. (6 more authors) (2015) Mitochondrial pathology in progressive cerebellar ataxia. Cerebellum & Ataxias, 2. 16.
Keage, H., Carare, R., Friedland, R. et al. (6 more authors) (2009) Population studies of sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy and dementia: a systematic review. BMC Neurology, 9 (1). p. 3. ISSN 1471-2377
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Das, J. orcid.org/0000-0002-9166-4624, Gill, A., Lo, C. et al. (6 more authors) (2020) Multiple sclerosis-like CNS inflammation following allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation treated with a ‘domino’ autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (4687). In: Neurology. 72nd AAN Annual Meeting 2020, 25 Apr - 01 May 2020, Toronto, Canada (cancelled due to Covid). Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) .