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Philip J. House
Philip J. House
University of Birmingham
Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
differential impact
Androgen
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PAPSS2 deficiency causes androgen excess via impaired DHEA sulfation-in vitro and in vivo studies in a family harboring two novel PAPSS2 mutations
2015
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Wilma Oostdijk
Jan Idkowiak
Jonathan W. Mueller
Philip J. House
Angela E. Taylor
Michael O'Reilly
Beverly A. Hughes
Martine C. de Vries
Sarina G. Kant
Gijs W.E. Santen
Annemieke J.M.H. Verkerk
André G. Uitterlinden
Jan M. Wit
Monique Losekoot
Wiebke Arlt
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The differential impact of PAPS synthase isoforms on DHEAS may be explained by an isoform-specific interaction of SULT2A1 with PAPSS2, but not PAPSS1
2015
Jon W Mueller
Jan Idkowiak
Rebecca Hardman
Philip J. House
Joanne McNelis
Ian T. Rose
Vivek Dhir
Edina Rosta
Wiebke Arlt
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Differential impact of PAPS synthases on human sulfation pathways
2014
Jonathan W. Mueller
Jan Idkowiak
Philip J. House
Joane McNelis
Ian I Rose
den Boom Johannes van
Florian Schlereth
Vivek Dhir
Wiebke Arlt
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Understanding androgen action in adipose tissue
2014
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Michael W. O’Reilly
Philip J. House
W Jeremy Tomlinson.
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Upregulation of AKR1C3 expression by insulin in a human differentiated preadipocyte cell line
2014
Philip J. House
Michael O'Reilly
Laura Gathercole
Jeremy Tomlinson
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