Dr Andrew Williamson PhD, BSC (Hons)
Research Associate
- Email: awilliamson@picr.man.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0)161 446 8451
Division of Cancer Studies
Faculty of Medical & Human Sciences
Paterson Institute for Cancer Research
Wilmslow Road
Withington
Manchester
M20 4BX
Publications
2010
- Williamson, A. & Whetton, A (2010). Development of approaches for systematic analysis of protein networks in stem cells. Adv Enzyme Regul, 50(1), 273-84. eScholarID:83703 | PMID:19914280 | DOI:10.1016/j.advenzreg.2009.10.028
2009
- Hoogenkamp, M., Lichtinger, M., Krysinska, H., Lancrin, C., Clarke, D., Williamson, A., Mazzarella, L., Ingram, R., Jorgensen, H., Fisher, A., Tenen, D., Kouskoff, V., Lacaud, G. & Bonifer, C (2009). Early chromatin unfolding by RUNX1: a molecular explanation for differential requirements during specification versus maintenance of the hematopoietic gene expression program. Blood, 114(2), 299-309. eScholarID:83708 | PMID:19339695 | DOI:10.1182/blood-2008-11-191890
2008
- Andrew J. K. Williamson; Duncan L. Smith. (2008). Diagonal Chromatography: An exquisitely selective and sensitive method for PTM analysis. In Jennie R. Lill; Wendy N. Sandoval; Victoria C. Pham (Ed.), Protocols for the bioanalytical discovery of post translational modifications. (pp. 1-13). Kerala, India: Transworld Research Network. eScholarID:84452
- Whetton, A., Williamson, A., Krijgsveld, J., Lee, B., Lemischka, I., Oh, S., Pera, M., Mummery, C. & Heck, A (2008). The time is right: proteome biology of stem cells. Cell Stem Cell, 2(3), 215-7. eScholarID:83704 | PMID:18383624 | DOI:10.1016/j.stem.2008.02.003
- Williamson, A., Smith, D., Blinco, D., Unwin, R., Pearson, S., Wilson, C., Miller, C., Lancashire, L., Lacaud, G., Kouskoff, V. & Whetton, A (2008). Quantitative proteomics analysis demonstrates post-transcriptional regulation of embryonic stem cell differentiation to hematopoiesis. Mol Cell Proteomics, 7(3), 459-72. eScholarID:83705 | PMID:18045800 | DOI:10.1074/mcp.M700370-MCP200
2004
- Williamson, A., Dibling, B., Boyne, J., Selby, P. & Burchill, S (2004). Basic fibroblast growth factor-induced cell death is effected through sustained activation of p38MAPK and up-regulation of the death receptor p75NTR. J Biol Chem, 279(46), 47912-28. eScholarID:83706 | PMID:15310753 | DOI:10.1074/jbc.M409035200