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Dr Beth Mallard BSc, Ph.D

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Title Lecturer (Fixed Term)
Address Physiology
School of Medicine
Nui Galway
Email:
ei.yawlagiun@DRALLAM.HTEB

 

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Peer Reviewed Journals

Mabuchi, A; Mullaney I; Sheard PW; Hessian PA; Mallard BL; Tawadrous MN; Zimmermann A; Senoo H; Wheatley AM (2004) 'Role of hepatic stellate cell/hepatocyte interaction and activation of hepatic stellate cells in the early phase of liver regeneration in the rat'. Journal Of Hepatology, 40 (6):910-916. [Details]
Williams RM; Yuen K; White D; Mallard B; Dalton RN; Acerini CL; Dunger DB (2006) 'Short-term suppression of elevated growth hormone concentrations following insulin-like growth factor 1 administration in young adults with type 1 diabetes does not alter glomerular filtration or albumin excretion rates'. Clinical Endocrinology, 65 :439-445. [Details]
 

Conference Publications

Mallard BL; Harper J; Mabuchi A; Wheatley AM (2007) Concanavalin A-induced hepatitis is dependent on Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathways The Liver Meeting [Details]
Mallard B; Mabuchi A; Harper J; Wheatley AM (2009) Functional Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathway in T cells and Kupffer cells is essential for Concanavalin (Con) A-induced hepatitis in mice 44th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver [Details]
                                                                                                                                 

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