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Graham R. Williams
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 206
Citations - 14754
Graham R. Williams is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Thyroid hormone receptor. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 203 publications receiving 12766 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham R. Williams include Medical Research Council & Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 7-36: a physiological incretin in man.
TL;DR: The observation of greatly increased postprandial plasma GLP-1 7-36 levels in patients with postgastrectomy dumping syndrome suggests that it may mediate the hyperinsulinaemia and reactive hypoglycaemia of this disorder.
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Guidelines for the management of thyroid cancer
Petros Perros,Kristien Boelaert,Steve Colley,Carol Evans,Rhordi M Evans,Georgina Gerrard Ba,Jackie Gilbert,Barney Harrison,Sarah J. Johnson,T. Giles,Laura Moss,Val Lewington,Kate Newbold,Judith Taylor,Rajesh V. Thakker,John Watkinson,Graham R. Williams +16 more
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An atlas of genetic influences on osteoporosis in humans and mice
John A. Morris,John P. Kemp,John P. Kemp,Scott E. Youlten,Laetitia Laurent,John G. Logan,Ryan C. Chai,Nicholas A. Vulpescu,Vincenzo Forgetta,Aaron Kleinman,Sindhu T. Mohanty,C. Marcelo Sergio,Julian M.W. Quinn,Loan Nguyen-Yamamoto,Aimee Lee Luco,Jinchu Vijay,Marie-Michelle Simon,Albena Pramatarova,Carolina Medina-Gomez,Katerina Trajanoska,Elena J. Ghirardello,Natalie C. Butterfield,Katharine F. Curry,Victoria D. Leitch,Penny C. Sparkes,Anne-Tounsia Adoum,Naila S. Mannan,Davide Komla-Ebri,Andrea S. Pollard,Hannah F. Dewhurst,Thomas A D Hassall,Michael-John G. Beltejar,Douglas J. Adams,Suzanne M. Vaillancourt,Stephen Kaptoge,Paul A. Baldock,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper,Jonathan Reeve,Evangelia E. Ntzani,Evangelia E. Ntzani,Evangelos Evangelou,Evangelos Evangelou,Claes Ohlsson,David Karasik,Fernando Rivadeneira,Douglas P. Kiel,Jonathan H Tobias,Celia L Gregson,Nicholas C. Harvey,Nicholas C. Harvey,Elin Grundberg,Elin Grundberg,David Goltzman,David J. Adams,Christopher J. Lelliott,David A. Hinds,Cheryl L. Ackert-Bicknell,Yi-Hsiang Hsu,Matthew T. Maurano,Peter I. Croucher,Graham R. Williams,J. H. Duncan Bassett,David M. Evans,David M. Evans,J. Brent Richards +66 more
TL;DR: This genetic atlas provides evidence linking associated SNPs to causal genes, offers new insight into osteoporosis pathophysiology, and highlights opportunities for drug development.
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Neurodevelopmental and Neurophysiological Actions of Thyroid Hormone
TL;DR: It is now clear that thyroid hormones are essential for both foetal and post‐natal neurodevelopment and for the regulation of neuropsychological function in children and adults.
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Mechanisms of thyroid hormone receptor-specific nuclear and extra nuclear actions
TL;DR: These observations have been interpreted to imply the presence of a specific, membrane associated, TR isoform or an unrelated high affinity membrane receptor for thyroid hormone, and the potential importance of non-genomic actions of steroid hormones is compared.