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Nicholas A. Wright is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple scientific fields, with publications contributing to areas such as geophysics, surgery, molecular biology, cancer research, and pathology and forensic medicine.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics including seismic waves and analysis, esophageal cancer research and treatment, genetic factors in colorectal cancer, epigenetics and DNA methylation, esophageal and gastrointestinal pathology, cancer genomics and diagnostics, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

Frequent co-authors with whom Nicholas A. Wright has collaborated include Irina Novikova, Seok-Yong Lee, Trevor Moser, Janette Myers, and Suo Yang.

  • Irina Novikova
  • Seok-Yong Lee
  • Trevor Moser
  • Janette Myers
  • Suo Yang

Their papers have been published in a variety of venues, with numerous contributions in OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Gastroenterology, arXiv (Cornell University), and AEA Randomized Controlled Trials.

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Gastroenterology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials

Some of the recent notable publications include:

  • Histological 3D reconstruction and in vivo lineage tracing of the human endometrium, 2020, The Journal of Pathology
  • Clonal Transitions and Phenotypic Evolution in Barrett's Esophagus, 2021, Gastroenterology
  • Negative selection may cause grossly altered but broadly stable karyotypes in metastatic colorectal cancer, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Lineage tracing in human tissues, 2022, The Journal of Pathology
  • Conserving nature's chorus: Local and landscape features promoting frog species richness in farm dams, 2023, Biological Conservation

Best Publications

  • Lgr5+ve Stem Cells Drive Self-Renewal in the Stomach and Build Long-Lived Gastric Units In Vitro

    Nick Barker;Meritxell Huch;Pekka Kujala;Marc van de Wetering

  • Hepatocytes from non-hepatic adult stem cells

    Malcolm R. Alison;Richard Poulsom;Rosemary Jeffery;Amar P. Dhillon

  • Bone marrow contributes to renal parenchymal turnover and regeneration

    Richard Poulsom;Stuart J. Forbes;Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke;Eoin Ryan

  • Bone marrow contribution to tumor-associated myofibroblasts and fibroblasts.

    Natalie C. Direkze;Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke;Rosemary Jeffery;Toby Hunt

  • A significant proportion of myofibroblasts are of bone marrow origin in human liver fibrosis

    Stuart J. Forbes;Francesco P. Russo;Virginia Rey;Patrizia Burra

  • The biology of epithelial cell populations

    Nicholas A. Wright;Malcolm Alison

  • Induction of a novel epidermal growth factor-secreting cell lineage by mucosal ulceration in human gastrointestinal stem cells

    Nicholas A. Wright;Christine Pike;George Elia

  • Molecular evolution of the metaplasia-dysplasia-adenocarcinoma sequence in the esophagus.

    Janusz A. Jankowski;Nick A. Wright;Stephen J. Meltzer;George Triadafilopoulos

  • Colonic crypt organization and tumorigenesis

    Adam Humphries;Nicholas A. Wright

  • Lrig1 controls intestinal stem-cell homeostasis by negative regulation of ErbB signalling

    Vivian W. Y. Wong;Daniel E. Stange;Mahalia E. Page;Mahalia E. Page;Simon Buczacki

  • An introduction to stem cells.

    Malcolm R. Alison;Richard Poulsom;Stuart Forbes;Nicholas A. Wright

  • The clinical assessment of proliferation and growth in human tumours: evaluation of methods and applications as prognostic variables.

    Cecily M. Quinn;Nicholas A. Wright

  • T cell receptor-alpha beta-deficient mice fail to develop colitis in the absence of a microbial environment.

    L. Dianda;A. M. Hanby;N. A. Wright;A. Sebesteny

  • Circulating mesenchymal stem cells

    C.A Roufosse;N.C Direkze;W.R Otto;N.A Wright;N.A Wright

  • An evolutionary perspective on field cancerization.

    Kit Curtius;Nicholas A Wright;Trevor A Graham

  • Adult stem cell plasticity

    Richard Poulsom;Malcolm R. Alison;Stuart J. Forbes;Stuart J. Forbes;Nicholas A. Wright;Nicholas A. Wright

  • Gastrointestinal stem cells

    Mairi Brittan;Nicholas A. Wright;Nicholas A. Wright

  • A comparison of immunohistochemical markers of cell proliferation with experimentally determined growth fraction.

    R. J. Scott;P. A. Hall;J. S. Haldane;S. Van Noorden

  • The gastrointestinal tract stem cell niche.

    Tzung-Hai Yen;Nicholas A. Wright

  • Trefoil peptide gene expression in gastrointestinal epithelial cells in inflammatory bowel disease

    Nicholas A. Wright;Richard Poulsom;Gordon Stamp;Susan Van Noorden

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Poulsom
Richard Poulsom Queen Mary University of London
Trevor A. Graham
Trevor A. Graham Institute of Cancer Research
Janusz Jankowski
Janusz Jankowski University College of Osteopathy
M. A. Ghatei
M. A. Ghatei Imperial College London
Stuart J. Forbes
Stuart J. Forbes University of Edinburgh
Ian Tomlinson
Ian Tomlinson University of Oxford
Walter F. Bodmer
Walter F. Bodmer University of Oxford
Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke
Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke Queen Mary University of London
Benjamin D. Simons
Benjamin D. Simons University of Cambridge
Douglass M. Turnbull
Douglass M. Turnbull Newcastle University

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