Items where Kingston Author is "Viloria, Katrina"

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Hewawasam, Nirun, Lhaf, Fadel, Taylor, Henry A, Viloria, Katrina, Austin, Amazon, King, Aileen, Jones, Peter, Jones, Lucy, Turner, Mark D and Hill, Natasha (2020) Modulation of Rab7a-mediated growth factor receptor trafficking inhibits islet beta cell apoptosis and autophagy under conditions of metabolic stress. Scientific Reports, 10, p. 15741. ISSN (online) 2045-2322

Viloria, Katrina P. (2017) Investigating SPARC matricellular protein family function in the pancreas. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .

Viloria, Katrina, Munasinghe, Amanda, Asher, Sharan, Bogyere, Roberto, Jones, Lucy and Hill, Natasha (2016) A holistic approach to dissecting SPARC family protein complexity reveals FSTL-1 as an inhibitor of pancreatic cancer cell growth. Scientific Reports, 6, p. 37839. ISSN (online) 2045-2322

Viloria, Katrina and Hill, Natasha J. (2016) Embracing the complexity of matricellular proteins : the functional and clinical significance of splice variation. Biomolecular Concepts, 7(2), pp. 117-132. ISSN (print) 1868-5021

Viloria, Katrina, Ryall, Claire, Dandagama Mudiyanselage, Amanda, Asher, Sharan, Lhaf, Fadel, King, Aileen, Jones, Peter, Kocher, Hermant, Jones, Lucy and Hill, Natasha (2015) Creating a 3D matricellular environment to promote islet expansion for diabetes therapy – the role of SPARC family proteins. In: Experimental Biology 2015; 28 Mar - 01 Apr 2015, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Ryall, Claire, Viloria, Katrina, Lhaf, Fadel, Walker, Anthony J., King, Aileen, Jones, Peter, Mackintosh, David, Mcniece, Rosemary, Kocher, Hemant, Flodstrom-Tullberg, Malin, Edling, Charlotte and Hill, Natasha (2014) Novel role for matricellular proteins in the regulation of islet [beta] cell survival : the effect of SPARC on survival, proliferation and signalling. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289, pp. 30614-30624. ISSN (print) 0021-9258

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