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Item Disruption of an enhancer associated with addictive behaviour within the cannabinoid receptor-1 gene suggests a possible role in alcohol intake, cannabinoid response and anxiety-related behaviour(2019-11) Hay, Elizabeth A.; McEwan, Andrew; Wilson, Dana; Barrett, Perry; D'Agostino, Giuseppe; Pertwee, Roger G.; MacKenzie, Alasdair; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Rowett Institute; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Early and reversible changes to the hippocampal proteome in mice on a high-fat diet(2019-12) McLean, Fiona H.; Campbell, Fiona M.; Sergi, Domenico; Grant, Christine; Morris, Amanda C.; Hay, Elizabeth A.; MacKenzie, Alasdair; Mayer, Claus-D.; Langston, Rosamund F.; Williams, Lynda M.; University of Aberdeen.East Bio; University of Aberdeen.Rowett Institute; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem The human preprotachykinin-A gene promoter has been highly conserved and can drive human-like marker gene expression in the adult mouse CNS.(2000) MacKenzie, Alasdair; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem Using the CRISPR/Cas9 system to understand neuropeptide biology and regulation(2017-08) Hay, Elizabeth A; Knowles, Christopher; Kolb, Andreas; MacKenzie, Alasdair; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Rowett InstituteItem An analysis of possible off target effects following CAS9/CRISPR targeted deletions of neuropeptide gene enhancers from the mouse genome(2017-08) Hay, Elizabeth Anne; Khalaf, Abdulla Razak; Marini, Pietro; Brown, Andrew; Heath, Karyn; Sheppard, Darrin; MacKenzie, Alasdair; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Education; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem The human preprotachykinin-A gene promoter has been highly conserved and can drive human-like marker gene expression in the adult mouse CNS.(2000) MacKenzie, Alasdair; University of Aberdeen, Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition, Institute of Medical SciencesItem Exploring the effects of polymorphisms on cis-regulatory signal transduction response(2013-02) MacKenzie, Alasdair; Hing, Benjamin; Davidson, Scott; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem An Sp1 Modulated Regulatory Region Unique to Higher Primates Regulates Human Androgen Receptor Promoter Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells(2015-10-08) Hay, Colin W; Hunter, Irene; MacKenzie, Alasdair; McEwan, Iain J; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem Evaluating the role of a galanin enhancer genotype on a range of metabolic, depressive and addictive phenotypes(2014-12) Richardson, Tom G; Minica, Camelia; Heron, Jon; Tavare, Jeremy; MacKenzie, Alasdair; Day, Ian; Lewis, Glyn; Hickman, Matthew; Vink, Jacqueline M; Gelernter, Joel; Kranzler, Henry R; Farrer, Lindsay A; Munafò, Marcus; Wynick, David; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem Negative regulation of the androgen receptor gene through a primate specific androgen response element present in the 5' UTR(2014-10) Hay, Colin W; Watt, Kate; Hunter, Irene; Lavery, Derek N; MacKenzie, Alasdair; McEwan, Iain J; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences
