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Julie Sanderson obtained her BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology, University of Leeds, 1986 and her PhD in ocular physiology from the School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, 1991. She then held research associate and senior demonstrator positions in the School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, before being appointed to a post as a Lecturer in Pharmacology in the School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of East Anglia in 2004. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Cell Biology in the School of Pharmacy.

研究领域

Research interests include: ocular cell biology, pharmacology and pathophysiology including purinoceptor signalling in the retina (neural retina and the retinal pigment epithelium), molecular mechanisms underlying visual field loss in glaucoma and mechanisms of cataract formation. A central theme is calcium cell signalling.

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Sanderson, J., Dartt, D., Trinkaus-Randall, V., Pintor, J., Civan, M., Delamere, N., Fletcher, E., Salt, T., Grosche, A., Mitchell, C.(2014)Purines in the eye: recent evidence for the physiological and pathological role of purines in the RPE, retinal neurons, astrocytes, Müller cells, lens, trabecular meshwork, cornea and lacrimal gland.in Experimental Eye Research127.pp. 270-279 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Niyadurupola, N., Sidaway, P., Ma, N., Sanderson, J., Broadway, D., Rhodes, J.(2013)P2X7 receptor activation mediates retinal ganglion cell death in a human retina model of ischemic neurodegenerationin Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science54.pp. 2163-2170 Full Text UEA Repository(Article) Niyadurupola, N., Sidaway, P., Osborne, A., Broadway, D., Sanderson, J.(2011)The development of human organotypic retinal cultures (HORCs) to study retinal neurodegenerationin British Journal of Ophthalmology10.pp. 720-726 Full Text UEA Repository(Article)

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