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Journal article

CANEDA-FERRÓN, B., DE, G., COSTA, T., BECK, K.E., LAYFIELD, R. and BILLETT, E.E., 2008. Assessment of the direct and indirect effects of MPP+ and dopamine on the human proteasome: implications for Parkinson's disease aetiology. Journal of Neurochemistry, 105 (1), pp. 225-238. ISSN 0022-3042

BECK, K.E., DE, G., GRIFFIN, M. and BILLETT, E.E., 2006. The role of tissue transglutaminase in 1-methyl-4-phenypyridinium (MPP+)-induced toxicity in differentiated human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. Neuroscience Letters, 405, pp. 46-61.

BECK, K.E., DE, G., GRIFFIN, M., HARGREAVES, A. and BILLETT, E.E., 2005. Tissue transglutaminase promotes survival of differentiated SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells following exposure to MPP+. FEBS Journal, 272, pp. 409-410.

FITZGERALD, J.C., BECK, K.E., DE, G. and BILLETT, E.E., 2005. A central role for MAO-A activity in apoptosis in SH-SY5Y cells. FEBS Journal, 272, p. 33.

REVILL, S.M., BECK, K.E. and MORGAN, M.D.L., 2002. Comparison of the peak exercise response measured by the ramp and 1-min step cycle exercise protocols in patients with exertional dyspnea. Chest, 121 (4), pp. 1099-1105. ISSN 0012-3692

Conference contribution

BECK, K.E., DE, G., GRIFFIN, M., HARGREAVES, A. and BILLETT, E.E., 2005. Tissue transglutaminase promotes survival of differentiated SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells following exposure to MPP+. In: IUBMB 50th Anniversary Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, 2-7July 2005, Budapest, Hungary.

FITZGERALD, J.C., BECK, K.E., DE, G. and BILLETT, E.E., 2005. A central role for MAO-A activity in apoptosis in SH-SY5Y cells. In: IUBMB 50th Anniversary Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, 2-7July 2005, Budapest, Hungary.

Thesis

BECK, K.E., 2004. Changes in the cytoskeleton and signalling pathways in differentiated human neuroblastoma cells following MPP+ exposure. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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