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Garth J. S. Cooper

Garth J. S. Cooper

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
23620
World Ranking
5253
National Ranking
11

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand

Best Publications

  • Purification and characterization of a peptide from amyloid-rich pancreases of type 2 diabetic patients

    G. J. S. Cooper;A. C. Willis;A. Clark;R. C. Turner

  • Hydroxylation and Glycosylation of the Four Conserved Lysine Residues in the Collagenous Domain of Adiponectin: POTENTIAL ROLE IN THE MODULATION OF ITS INSULIN-SENSITIZING ACTIVITY

    Yu Wang;Aimin Xu;Catriona Knight;Lance Yi Xu

  • Amylin found in amyloid deposits in human type 2 diabetes mellitus may be a hormone that regulates glycogen metabolism in skeletal muscle

    G. J S Cooper;B. Leighton;G. D. Dimitriadis;M. Parry-Billings

  • Islet amyloid formed from diabetes-associated peptide may be pathogenic in type-2 diabetes.

    A Clark;C.E Lewis;A.C Willis;G.J.S Cooper

  • Watching amyloid fibrils grow by time-lapse atomic force microscopy

    Claire Goldsbury;Joerg Kistler;Ueli Aebi;Tudor Arvinte

  • Amyloid fibril formation from full-length and fragments of amylin.

    C. Goldsbury;K. Goldie;J. Pellaud;J. Seelig

  • Polymorphic fibrillar assembly of human amylin

    Claire S. Goldsbury;Garth J.S. Cooper;Kenneth N. Goldie;Shirley A. Müller

  • Robust Early Pregnancy Prediction of Later Preeclampsia Using Metabolomic Biomarkers

    Louise C. Kenny;David I. Broadhurst;Warwick Dunn;Marie Brown

  • Post-translational Modifications of the Four Conserved Lysine Residues within the Collagenous Domain of Adiponectin Are Required for the Formation of Its High Molecular Weight Oligomeric Complex

    Yu Wang;Yu Wang;Karen S.L. Lam;Lawrence Chan;Kok Weng Chan

  • Adiponectin modulates the glycogen synthase kinase-3β/β-catenin signaling pathway and attenuates mammary tumorigenesis of MDA-MB-231 cells in nude mice

    Yu Wang;Janice B Lam;Janice B Lam;Karen S L Lam;Jing Liu

  • Proteomic analysis of the brain in Alzheimer's disease: molecular phenotype of a complex disease process.

    Sarah J. Schonberger;Paul F. Edgar;Robert Kydd;Richard L. M. Faull

  • The aggregation potential of human amylin determines its cytotoxicity towards islet β-cells

    Barbara Konarkowska;Jacqueline F. Aitken;Joerg Kistler;Shaoping Zhang

  • Human amylin oligomer growth and fibril elongation define two distinct phases in amyloid formation.

    Janelle D. Green;Claire Goldsbury;Joerg Kistler;Garth J.S. Cooper

  • Regeneration of the Heart in Diabetes by Selective Copper Chelation

    Garth J.S. Cooper;Anthony R.J. Phillips;Soon Y. Choong;Bridget L. Leonard

  • Atomic force microscopy reveals defects within mica supported lipid bilayers induced by the amyloidogenic human amylin peptide.

    J. D. Green;L. Kreplak;C. Goldsbury;X. Li Blatter

  • Amylin and the amylin gene: structure, function and relationship to islet amyloid and to diabetes mellitus

    Garth J.S. Cooper;Anthony J. Day;Antony C. Willis;Anne N. Roberts

  • Full-length rat amylin forms fibrils following substitution of single residues from human amylin.

    Janelle Green;Claire Goldsbury;Thierry Mini;Shabir Sunderji

  • Graded perturbations of metabolism in multiple regions of human brain in Alzheimer's disease: Snapshot of a pervasive metabolic disorder.

    Jingshu Xu;Paul Begley;Stephanie J. Church;Stefano Patassini

  • Regional protein expression in human Alzheimer’s brain correlates with disease severity

    Jingshu Xu;Jingshu Xu;Stefano Patassini;Stefano Patassini;Nitin Rustogi;Isabel Riba-Garcia

  • Trifluoroacetate, a contaminant in purified proteins, inhibits proliferation of osteoblasts and chondrocytes.

    J. Cornish;K. E. Callon;C. Q.-X. Lin;C. L. Xiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Yu Wang
Yu Wang University of Hong Kong
Aimin Xu
Aimin Xu University of Hong Kong
Richard L.M. Faull
Richard L.M. Faull University of Auckland
Ian R. Reid
Ian R. Reid University of Auckland
Jun Lu
Jun Lu Zhejiang University
John A. Windsor
John A. Windsor University of Auckland
Karen S.L. Lam
Karen S.L. Lam University of Hong Kong
Warwick B. Dunn
Warwick B. Dunn University of Liverpool
Nigel M. Hooper
Nigel M. Hooper Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Henry J. Waldvogel
Henry J. Waldvogel University of Auckland

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