[1] Boulenouar S, Doisne JM, Sferruzzi-Perri A, Gaynor LM, Kieckbusch J, Balmas E, Yung HW, Javadzadeh S, Volmer L, Hawkes DA, Phillips K, Brady HJM, Fowden AL, Burton GJ, Moffett A, and Colucci F. The residual innate lymphoid cells in NFIL3-deficient mice support suboptimal maternal adaptations to pregnancy. Frontiers Immunol. 2016. (In Press)

[2] Mizuuchi M, Cindrova-Davies T, Olovsson M, Charnock-Jones DS, Burton GJ and Yung HW. Placental endoplasmic reticulum stress negatively regulates transcription of placental growth factor via ATF4 and ATF6beta: implications for the pathophysiology of human pregnancy complications. J Pathol. 2015. [Epub ahead of print]

[3] Skeffington KL, Higgins JS, Mahmoud AD, Evans AM, Sferruzzi-Perri AN, Fowden AL, Yung HW, Burton GJ, Giussani DA and Moore LG. Hypoxia, AMPK activation and uterine artery vasoreactivity. J Physiol. 2015.[Epub ahead of print]

[4] Matheson H, Veerbeek JH, Charnock-Jones DS, Burton GJ and Yung HW. Morphological and molecular changes in the murine placenta exposed to normobaric hypoxia throughout pregnancy. J Physiol. 2015. [Epub ahead of print]

[5] Veerbeek JH, Tissot Van Patot MC, Burton GJ and Yung HW. Endoplasmic reticulum stress is induced in the human placenta during labour. Placenta. 2015;36(1):88-92.

[6] Yung HW, Atkinson D, Campion-Smith T, Olovsson M, Charnock-Jones DS and Burton GJ. Differential activation of placental unfolded protein response pathways implies heterogeneity in causation of early- and late-onset pre-eclampsia. J Pathol. 2014;234(2):262-76.

[7] Yung HW, Colleoni F, Atkinson D, Cook E, Murray AJ, Burton GJ and Charnock-Jones DS. Influence of speed of sample processing on placental energetics and signalling pathways: implications for tissue collection. Placenta. 2014;35(2):103-8.

[8] Abumaree MH, Alahari S, Albrecht C, Aye IL, Bainbridge S, Chauvin S, Clifton VL, Desoye G, Ermini L, Giuffrida D, Graham CH, Huang QT, Kalionis B, Lager S, Leach L, Li Y, Litvack ML, Nuzzo AM, Moretto-Zita M, O'Tierney-Ginn P, Powell T, Rolfo A, Salomon C, Serov A, Westwood M, Yung HW and Lash GE. IFPA Meeting 2013 Workshop Report I: diabetes in pregnancy, maternal dyslipidemia in pregnancy, oxygen in placental development, stem cells and pregnancy pathology. Placenta. 2014;35 Suppl:S4-9.

[9] Colleoni F, Padmanabhan N, Yung HW, Watson ED, Cetin I, Tissot van Patot MC, Burton GJ and Murray AJ. Suppression of mitochondrial electron transport chain function in the hypoxic human placenta: a role for miRNA-210 and protein synthesis inhibition. PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e55194.

[10] Yung HW, Hemberger M, Watson ED, Senner CE, Jones CP, Kaufman RJ, Charnock-Jones DS and Burton GJ. Endoplasmic reticulum stress disrupts placental morphogenesis: implications for human intrauterine growth restriction. J Pathol. 2012;228(4):554-64.

[11] Yung HW, Cox M, Tissot van Patot M and Burton GJ. Evidence of endoplasmic reticulum stress and protein synthesis inhibition in the placenta of non-native women at high altitude. FASEB J. 2012;26(5):1970-81.

[12] Jain A, Olovsson M, Burton GJ and Yung HW. Endothelin-1 induces endoplasmic reticulum stress by activating the PLC-IP(3) pathway: implications for placental pathophysiology in preeclampsia. Am J Pathol. 2012;180(6):2309-20.

[13] Yung HW, Charnock-Jones DS and Burton GJ. Regulation of AKT phosphorylation at Ser473 and Thr308 by endoplasmic reticulum stress modulates substrate specificity in a severity dependent manner. PLoS One. 2011;6(3):e17894.

[14] Burton GJ and Yung HW. Endoplasmic reticulum stress in the pathogenesis of early-onset pre-eclampsia. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2011;1(1-2):72-8.

[15] Burton GJ, Yung HW, Cindrova-Davies T and Charnock-Jones DS. Placental endoplasmic reticulum stress and oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of unexplained intrauterine growth restriction and early onset preeclampsia. Placenta. 2009;30 Suppl A:S43-8.

[16] Yung HW, Calabrese S, Hynx D, Hemmings BA, Cetin I, Charnock-Jones DS and Burton GJ. Evidence of placental translation inhibition and endoplasmic reticulum stress in the etiology of human intrauterine growth restriction. Am J Pathol. 2008;173(2):451-62.

[17] Yung HW, Korolchuk S, Tolkovsky AM, Charnock-Jones DS and Burton GJ. Endoplasmic reticulum stress exacerbates ischemia-reperfusion-induced apoptosis through attenuation of Akt protein synthesis in human choriocarcinoma cells. FASEB J. 2007;21(3):872-84.

[18] Cindrova-Davies T, Yung HW, Johns J, Spasic-Boskovic O, Korolchuk S, Jauniaux E, Burton GJ and Charnock-Jones DS. Oxidative stress, gene expression, and protein changes induced in the human placenta during labor. Am J Pathol. 2007;171(4):1168-79.

[19] Yung HW, Wyttenbach A and Tolkovsky AM. Aggravation of necrotic death of glucose-deprived cells by the MEK1 inhibitors U0126 and PD184161 through depletion of ATP. Biochem Pharmacol. 2004;68(2):351-60.

[20] Yung HW, Bal-Price AK, Brown GC and Tolkovsky AM. Nitric oxide-induced cell death of cerebrocortical murine astrocytes is mediated through p53- and Bax-dependent pathways. J Neurochem. 2004;89(4):812-21.

[21] Yung HW and Tolkovsky AM. Erasure of kinase phosphorylation in astrocytes during oxygen-glucose deprivation is controlled by ATP levels and activation of phosphatases. J Neurochem. 2003;86(5):1281-8.

[22] Yu AC, Yung HW, Hui MH, Lau LT, Chen XQ and Collins RA. Cycloheximide and actinomycin D delay death and affect bcl-2, bax, and Ice gene expression in astrocytes under in vitro ischemia. J Neurosci Res. 2003;74(2):318-25.

[23] Yung HW, Xue L and Tolkovsky AM. Apoptosis-specific protein (ASP 45 kDa) is distinct from human Apg5, the homologue of the yeast autophagic gene apg5. FEBS Lett. 2002;531(2):168-72.

[24] Yu AC, Wong HK, Yung HW and Lau LT. Ischemia-induced apoptosis in primary cultures of astrocytes. Glia. 2001;35(2):121-30.