Dr Steph May
- Honorary Lecturer (School of Cancer Sciences)
Publications
2024
Matchett, K. P. et al. (2024) Multimodal decoding of human liver regeneration. Nature, 630(8015), pp. 158-165. (doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07376-2) (PMID:38693268) (PMCID:PMC11153152)
2023
May, S. et al. (2023) Absent expansion of AXIN2+ hepatocytes and altered physiology in Axin2CreERT2 mice challenges the role of pericentral hepatocytes in homeostatic liver regeneration. Journal of Hepatology, 78(5), pp. 1028-1036. (doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.01.009) (PMID:36702176)
Villar, V. H. et al. (2023) Hepatic glutamine synthetase controls N5-methylglutamine in homeostasis and cancer. Nature Chemical Biology, 19(3), pp. 292-300. (doi: 10.1038/s41589-022-01154-9) (PMID:36280791) (PMCID:PMC9974483)
May, S. and Bird, T. G. (2023) How the liver keeps itself in shape. eLife, 12, e85606. (doi: 10.7554/elife.85606) (PMID:36729029) (PMCID:PMC9894582)
2022
May, S. et al. (2022) Modification of diet to reduce the stemness and tumorigenicity of murine and human intestinal cells. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 66(19), 2200234. (doi: 10.1002/mnfr.202200234) (PMID:36045438) (PMCID:PMC9539894)
2021
Kiourtis, C. , Wilczynska, A., Nixon, C., Clark, W., May, S. and Bird, T. G. (2021) Specificity and off-target effects of AAV8-TBG viral vectors for the manipulation of hepatocellular gene expression in mice. Biology Open, 10(9), bio058678. (doi: 10.1242/bio.058678) (PMID:34435198) (PMCID:PMC8487635)
Barthet, V. J.A. et al. (2021) Autophagy suppresses the formation of hepatocyte-derived cancer-initiating ductular progenitor cells in the liver. Science Advances, 7(23), eabf9141. (doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf9141) (PMID:34088666)
Müller, M., May, S. and Bird, T. G. (2021) Ploidy dynamics increase the risk of liver cancer initiation. Nature Communications, 12, 1896. (doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21897-8) (PMID:33767143) (PMCID:PMC7994546)
2018
May, S. et al. (2018) Mbd2 enables tumourigenesis within the intestine while preventing tumour-promoting inflammation. Journal of Pathology, 245(3), pp. 270-282. (doi: 10.1002/path.5074) (PMID:29603746) (PMCID:PMC6032908)
Articles
Matchett, K. P. et al. (2024) Multimodal decoding of human liver regeneration. Nature, 630(8015), pp. 158-165. (doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07376-2) (PMID:38693268) (PMCID:PMC11153152)
May, S. et al. (2023) Absent expansion of AXIN2+ hepatocytes and altered physiology in Axin2CreERT2 mice challenges the role of pericentral hepatocytes in homeostatic liver regeneration. Journal of Hepatology, 78(5), pp. 1028-1036. (doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.01.009) (PMID:36702176)
Villar, V. H. et al. (2023) Hepatic glutamine synthetase controls N5-methylglutamine in homeostasis and cancer. Nature Chemical Biology, 19(3), pp. 292-300. (doi: 10.1038/s41589-022-01154-9) (PMID:36280791) (PMCID:PMC9974483)
May, S. and Bird, T. G. (2023) How the liver keeps itself in shape. eLife, 12, e85606. (doi: 10.7554/elife.85606) (PMID:36729029) (PMCID:PMC9894582)
May, S. et al. (2022) Modification of diet to reduce the stemness and tumorigenicity of murine and human intestinal cells. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 66(19), 2200234. (doi: 10.1002/mnfr.202200234) (PMID:36045438) (PMCID:PMC9539894)
Kiourtis, C. , Wilczynska, A., Nixon, C., Clark, W., May, S. and Bird, T. G. (2021) Specificity and off-target effects of AAV8-TBG viral vectors for the manipulation of hepatocellular gene expression in mice. Biology Open, 10(9), bio058678. (doi: 10.1242/bio.058678) (PMID:34435198) (PMCID:PMC8487635)
Barthet, V. J.A. et al. (2021) Autophagy suppresses the formation of hepatocyte-derived cancer-initiating ductular progenitor cells in the liver. Science Advances, 7(23), eabf9141. (doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf9141) (PMID:34088666)
Müller, M., May, S. and Bird, T. G. (2021) Ploidy dynamics increase the risk of liver cancer initiation. Nature Communications, 12, 1896. (doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21897-8) (PMID:33767143) (PMCID:PMC7994546)
May, S. et al. (2018) Mbd2 enables tumourigenesis within the intestine while preventing tumour-promoting inflammation. Journal of Pathology, 245(3), pp. 270-282. (doi: 10.1002/path.5074) (PMID:29603746) (PMCID:PMC6032908)