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    High-throughput analysis of candidate imprinted genes and allele-specific gene expression in the human term placenta

    Imprinted genes show expression from one parental allele only and are important for development and behaviour. This extreme mode of allelic imbalance has been described for approximately 56 human genes. Imprin...

    Caroline Daelemans, Matthew E Ritchie, Guillaume Smits, Sayeda Abu-Amero in BMC Genetics (2010)

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    Identification of a candidate prognostic gene signature by transcriptome analysis of matched pre- and post-treatment prostatic biopsies from patients with advanced prostate cancer

    Although chemotherapy for prostate cancer (PCa) can improve patient survival, some tumours are chemo-resistant. Tumour molecular profiles may help identify the mechanisms of drug action and identify potential ...

    Prabhakar Rajan, Jacqueline Stockley, Ian M Sudbery, Janis T Fleming in BMC Cancer (2014)

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    Proteins that physically interact with the phosphatase Cdc14 in Candida albicans have diverse roles in the cell cycle

    The chromosome complement of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans is unusually unstable, suggesting that the process of nuclear division is error prone. The Cdc14 phosphatase plays a key role in organising ...

    Iliyana N. Kaneva, Ian M. Sudbery, Mark J. Dickman, Peter E. Sudbery in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Chromatin-based, in cis and in trans regulatory rewiring underpins distinct oncogenic transcriptomes in multiple myeloma

    Multiple myeloma is a genetically heterogeneous cancer of the bone marrow plasma cells (PC). Distinct myeloma transcriptome profiles are primarily driven by myeloma initiating events (MIE) and converge into a ...

    Jaime Alvarez-Benayas, Nikolaos Trasanidis, Alexia Katsarou in Nature Communications (2021)