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Iain T. Cameron
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 56
Citations - 3082
Iain T. Cameron is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myometrium & Endometrium. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2889 citations. Previous affiliations of Iain T. Cameron include University of York & Princess Anne Hospital.
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Leukocytes infiltrate the myometrium during human parturition: further evidence that labour is an inflammatory process
A J Thomson,J F Telfer,Anne Young,Steve Campbell,Colin J.R. Stewart,Iain T. Cameron,Ian A. Greer,Jane E. Norman +7 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that inflammatory cell infiltration is part of the physiological mechanisms that occur in the myometrium during parturition, and may suggest new strategies aimed at preventing preterm delivery.
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Beta cell differentiation during early human pancreas development
K Piper,S Brickwood,Lee Turnpenny,Iain T. Cameron,Stephen G. Ball,David I. Wilson,Neil A. Hanley +6 more
TL;DR: From the inception of pancreatic formation, embryonic pancreatic epithelial cells expressed nuclear PDX1 and cytoplasmic CK19, which support the function of fetal beta cells as true endocrine cells by the end of the first trimester of human pregnancy.
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In humans, early cortisol biosynthesis provides a mechanism to safeguard female sexual development
Masahiro Goto,Karen Piper Hanley,Josep Marcos,Peter J. Wood,Sarah Wright,Anthony D. Postle,Iain T. Cameron,J. Ian Mason,David I. Wilson,Neil A. Hanley +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the human fetal adrenal cortex synthesized cortisol much earlier than previously documented, an effect associated with transient expression of the orphan nuclear receptor nerve growth factor IB-like and its regulatory target, the steroidogenic enzyme type 2 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD3B2).
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Cyclical progestogens for heavy menstrual bleeding
TL;DR: Progestogen therapy for 21 days of the cycle results in a significant reduction in menstrual blood loss, although women found the treatment less acceptable than intrauterine levonorgestrel and this regimen of progestogen may have a role in the short-term treatment of menorrhagia.
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Derivation of Human Embryonic Germ Cells: An Alternative Source of Pluripotent Stem Cells
Lee Turnpenny,S Brickwood,Cosma Spalluto,K Piper,Iain T. Cameron,David I. Wilson,Neil A. Hanley +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the derivation, culture, and differentiation of hEG cells in vitro, and a hitherto unacknowledged overlap in gene expression profiles between undifferentiated and differentiated cell types is demonstrated, highlighting the difficulty in ascribing cell lineage by gene expression analyses.