Ali Mobasheri ( fa, علی مباشری) is a Professor of Musculoskeletal Physiology at
University of Surrey
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in England. He was educated at
Dulwich College
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an independent school for boys in Dulwich, southeast London and is included on the
List of Old Alleynians. He obtained his
BSc
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from
Imperial College London
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, his
MSc
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* USB mass storage device class (USB MSC ...
from the
University of Toronto
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and his
DPhil
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from
Wolfson College, Oxford
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at the
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
. He has published more than 250 papers
in leading scientific journals.
Selected bibliography
*''Facilitative Glucose Transporters in Articular Chondrocytes'' (2008)
*''Diverse Roles of Integrin Receptors in Articular Cartilage'' (2008)
*''Potassium ion channels in articular chondrocytes. Putative roles in mechanotransduction, metabolic regulation and cell proliferation. In: Mechanosensitive Ion Channels'' (2008)
*''Applications of tissue microarrays in renal physiology and pathology. In: Renal and Urinary Proteomics: Methods and Protocols' (2010)
*''Nutraceuticals: from Research to Legal and Regulatory Affairs. In: Nonpharmacological Therapies in the Management of Osteoarthritis'' (2011)
*''From Multipotent Cells to Fully Differentiated Connective Tissue Cells for Regenerative Medicine: Emerging Applications of Mesenchymal Stem Cells. In: Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering: Cells and Biomaterials'' (2011)
*''Three-Dimensional, High-Density and Tissue Engineered Culture Models of Articular Cartilage. In: Replacing animal models: a practical guide to creating and using biomimetic alternatives'' (2012)
References
External links
Profile at the University of Surrey WebsiteProfile on LinkedInProfile on Scopus - Author ID: 7003311894
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Alumni of Imperial College London
Academics of the University of Nottingham
Academics of the University of Surrey
British physiologists
British people of Iranian descent
Living people
University of Toronto alumni
Alumni of Wolfson College, Oxford
Year of birth missing (living people)
Iranian physiologists