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Overview

Anthony Graham is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans a range of topics primarily focused on congenital heart defects and related biological processes.

Their main fields of study include Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable subfields in Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Education.

Research topics covered by Anthony Graham include:

  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Congenital Heart Disease Studies
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Wound Healing and Treatments
  • Skin and Cellular Biology Research

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Anthony Graham include:

  • A revised terminology for the pharyngeal arches and the arch arteries, 2023, Journal of Anatomy
  • Morphogenetic processes in the development and evolution of the arteries of the pharyngeal arches: their relations to congenital cardiovascular malformations, 2023, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Development of the mammalian main olfactory bulb, 2022, Development
  • A developmental basis for the anatomical diversity of dermis in homeostasis and wound repair, 2020, The Journal of Pathology
  • The zebrafish Znt1asa17 mutant reveals roles of zinc transporter-1a in embryonic development, 2020, Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Anthony Graham include:

  • Jill P. J. M. Hikspoors
  • Robert H. Anderson
  • Wouter H. Lamers
  • Simon D. Bamforth
  • Subathra Poopalasundaram

Publication venues where their work frequently appears are:

  • Journal of Anatomy
  • Development
  • The Journal of Pathology
  • Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Cardiology in the Young

Best Publications

  • The murine and Drosophila homeobox gene complexes have common features of organization and expression

    Anthony Graham;Nancy Papalopulu;Robb Krumlauf

  • Segmental origin and migration of neural crest cells in the hindbrain region of the chick embryo.

    Andrew Lumsden;Nicola Sprawson;Anthony Graham

  • The signalling molecule BMP4 mediates apoptosis in the rhombencephalic neural crest

    Anthony Graham;Philippa Francis-West;Paul Brickell;Andrew Lumsden

  • Even-numbered rhombomeres control the apoptotic elimination of neural crest cells from odd-numbered rhombomeres in the chick hindbrain

    A. Graham;I. Heyman;A. Lumsden

  • Evidence for collapsin-1 functioning in the control of neural crest migration in both trunk and hindbrain regions

    Britta J. Eickholt;Sarah L. Mackenzie;Anthony Graham;Frank S. Walsh

  • Pharyngeal arch patterning in the absence of neural crest

    Emma Veitch;Jo Begbie;Thomas F. Schilling;Moya M. Smith

  • Induction of the epibranchial placodes.

    J. Begbie;J.-F. Brunet;J. L. R. Rubenstein;A. Graham

  • Patterning the pharyngeal arches.

    Anthony Graham;Alexa Smith

  • Neural crest apoptosis and the establishment of craniofacial pattern: an honorable death.

    Anthony Graham;Georgy Koentges;Andrew Lumsden

  • Molecular evidence from Ciona intestinalis for the evolutionary origin of vertebrate sensory placodes

    Françoise Mazet;James A. Hutt;James A. Hutt;Josselin Milloz;John Millard

  • The origin of the parathyroid gland

    Masataka Okabe;Anthony Graham

  • Characterization of a murine homeo box gene, Hox-2.6, related to the Drosophila Deformed gene.

    A. Graham;N. Papalopulu;J. Lorimer;J. H. Mcvey

  • The endocannabinoid receptor, CB1, is required for normal axonal growth and fasciculation

    Sheona Watson;David Chambers;Carl Hobbs;Patrick Doherty

  • THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE NEURAL CREST

    Philip C. J. Donoghue;Anthony Graham;Robert N. Kelsh

  • Trunk neural crest has skeletogenic potential.

    Imelda M McGonnell;Anthony Graham

  • Early steps in the production of sensory neurons by the neurogenic placodes.

    Joanne Begbie;M Ballivet;Anthony Graham

  • Development of the pharyngeal arches.

    Anthony Graham

  • Significance of the cranial neural crest

    Anthony Graham;Jo Begbie;Imelda McGonnell

  • Integration Between the Epibranchial Placodes and the Hindbrain

    Joanne Begbie;Anthony Graham

  • The neural crest.

    Anthony Graham

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Lumsden
Andrew Lumsden King's College London
Christopher R. Bowen
Christopher R. Bowen University of Bath
Robb Krumlauf
Robb Krumlauf Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Malcolm Maden
Malcolm Maden University of Florida
Nancy Papalopulu
Nancy Papalopulu University of Manchester
Sebastian M. Shimeld
Sebastian M. Shimeld University of Oxford
Peter W. H. Holland
Peter W. H. Holland University of Oxford
Patrick Doherty
Patrick Doherty King's College London
Frank Marken
Frank Marken University of Bath
Edoardo Boncinelli
Edoardo Boncinelli Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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