Dr Larissa Nelson
Senior Lecturer
School of Biosciences
Publication
2014
- Nelson, L., McCarthy, H. E., Fairclough, J., Williams, R. and Archer, C. W. 2014. Evidence of a viable pool of stem cells within human osteoarthritic cartilage. Cartilage 5(4), pp. 203-214. (10.1177/1947603514544953)
2013
- Nelson, L., McCarthy, H. E., Fairclough, J. and Archer, C. 2013. Stem cells derived from human osteoarthritic cartilage elicit in vitro regenerative properties [Abstract]. European Cells and Materials 26(S3), pp. 49.
2012
- Nelson, L. 2012. Evaluation of the potential for repair of degenerate hyaline cartilage in the osteoarthritic knee by cartilage stem cells. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
- Fairclough, J., Archer, C. W., McCarthy, H. E., Khan, I. and Nelson, L. 2012. The clinical relevance of bone Odema: The bony Eigma. European Cells and Materials 24(Supp 1), pp. 34.
2010
- Williams, R. et al. 2010. Identification and clonal characterisation of a progenitor cell sub-population in normal human articular cartilage. PLoS ONE 5(10), article number: e13246. (10.1371/journal.pone.0013246)
- Nelson, L., Fairclough, J. and Archer, C. W. 2010. Use of stem cells in the biological repair of articular cartilage. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 10(1), pp. 43-55. (10.1517/14712590903321470)
2009
- Williams, R., Nelson, L., Dowthwaite, G. P., Evans, D. J. R. and Archer, C. W. 2009. Notch receptor and Notch ligand expression in developing avian cartilage. Journal of Anatomy 215(2), pp. 159-169. (10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01089.x)
- Williams, R. et al. 2009. A sub-population of human articular cartilage cells display stem cell/progenitor characteristics. European Cells and Materials 18(Supp 1), pp. 65.
2008
- Williams, R., Nelson, L., Khan, I. M., Dudhia, J., Richardson, K. and Archer, C. 2008. Identification of a cell population from human articular cartilage displaying progenitor characteristics. European Cells and Materials 16(Supp 3), pp. 96-96.
Articles
- Nelson, L., McCarthy, H. E., Fairclough, J., Williams, R. and Archer, C. W. 2014. Evidence of a viable pool of stem cells within human osteoarthritic cartilage. Cartilage 5(4), pp. 203-214. (10.1177/1947603514544953)
- Nelson, L., McCarthy, H. E., Fairclough, J. and Archer, C. 2013. Stem cells derived from human osteoarthritic cartilage elicit in vitro regenerative properties [Abstract]. European Cells and Materials 26(S3), pp. 49.
- Fairclough, J., Archer, C. W., McCarthy, H. E., Khan, I. and Nelson, L. 2012. The clinical relevance of bone Odema: The bony Eigma. European Cells and Materials 24(Supp 1), pp. 34.
- Williams, R. et al. 2010. Identification and clonal characterisation of a progenitor cell sub-population in normal human articular cartilage. PLoS ONE 5(10), article number: e13246. (10.1371/journal.pone.0013246)
- Nelson, L., Fairclough, J. and Archer, C. W. 2010. Use of stem cells in the biological repair of articular cartilage. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 10(1), pp. 43-55. (10.1517/14712590903321470)
- Williams, R., Nelson, L., Dowthwaite, G. P., Evans, D. J. R. and Archer, C. W. 2009. Notch receptor and Notch ligand expression in developing avian cartilage. Journal of Anatomy 215(2), pp. 159-169. (10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01089.x)
- Williams, R. et al. 2009. A sub-population of human articular cartilage cells display stem cell/progenitor characteristics. European Cells and Materials 18(Supp 1), pp. 65.
- Williams, R., Nelson, L., Khan, I. M., Dudhia, J., Richardson, K. and Archer, C. 2008. Identification of a cell population from human articular cartilage displaying progenitor characteristics. European Cells and Materials 16(Supp 3), pp. 96-96.
Thesis
- Nelson, L. 2012. Evaluation of the potential for repair of degenerate hyaline cartilage in the osteoarthritic knee by cartilage stem cells. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Contact Details
NelsonL@cardiff.ac.uk
+44 29208 76156
Sir Martin Evans Building, Room Cardiff School of Biosciences, The Sir Martin Evans Building, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3AX, Museum Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3AX
+44 29208 76156
Sir Martin Evans Building, Room Cardiff School of Biosciences, The Sir Martin Evans Building, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3AX, Museum Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3AX