Ms Niove Jordanides
- Affiliate (Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences)
email:
Niove.Jordanides@glasgow.ac.uk
Rm309, Level 3, Davidson Building, University Avenue
email:
Niove.Jordanides@glasgow.ac.uk
Rm309, Level 3, Davidson Building, University Avenue
Terrin, A. et al. (2012) PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome. Journal of Cell Biology, 198(4), pp. 607-621. (doi: 10.1083/jcb.201201059)
Allan, E.K., Holyoake, T.L., Jordanides, N.E., Jorgensen, H.G. and Mountford, J.C. (2007) Nilotinib exerts equipotent antiproliferative effects to imatinib and does not induce apoptosis in CD34+ CML cells. Blood, 109(9), pp. 4016-4019. (doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-11-057521)
Holyoake, T.L., Jordanides, N., Jorgensen, H.G. and Mountford, J.C. (2006) Functional ABCG2 is overexpressed on primary CML CD34+ cells and is inhibited by imatinib mesylate. Blood, 108(4), pp. 1370-1373. (doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-02-003145)
Terrin, A. et al. (2012) PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome. Journal of Cell Biology, 198(4), pp. 607-621. (doi: 10.1083/jcb.201201059)
Allan, E.K., Holyoake, T.L., Jordanides, N.E., Jorgensen, H.G. and Mountford, J.C. (2007) Nilotinib exerts equipotent antiproliferative effects to imatinib and does not induce apoptosis in CD34+ CML cells. Blood, 109(9), pp. 4016-4019. (doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-11-057521)
Holyoake, T.L., Jordanides, N., Jorgensen, H.G. and Mountford, J.C. (2006) Functional ABCG2 is overexpressed on primary CML CD34+ cells and is inhibited by imatinib mesylate. Blood, 108(4), pp. 1370-1373. (doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-02-003145)
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