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    The ErbB2ΔEx16 splice variant is a major oncogenic driver in breast cancer that promotes a pro-metastatic tumor microenvironment

    Amplification and overexpression of erbB2/neu proto-oncogene is observed in 20–30% human breast cancer and is inversely correlated with the survival of the patient. Despite this, somatic activating mutations with...

    J Turpin, C Ling, E J Crosby, Z C Hartman, A M Simond, L A Chodosh in Oncogene (2016)

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    Erratum: Functional proteomics identifies miRNAs to target a p27/Myc/phospho-Rb signature in breast and ovarian cancer

    Correction to: Oncogene (2016) 35, 691–701; doi:10.1038/onc.2014.469; published online 2 February 2015 Since the online publication of this article we have amended CV Pecot’s name to include the author’s middl...

    E G Seviour, V Sehgal, Y Lu, Z Luo, T Moss, F Zhang, S M Hill, W Liu, S N Maiti in Oncogene (2016)

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    Functional proteomics identifies miRNAs to target a p27/Myc/phospho-Rb signature in breast and ovarian cancer

    The myc oncogene is overexpressed in almost half of all breast and ovarian cancers, but attempts at therapeutic interventions against myc have proven to be challenging. Myc regulates multiple biological proces...

    E G Seviour, V Sehgal, Y Lu, Z Luo, T Moss, F Zhang, S M Hill, W Liu, S N Maiti in Oncogene (2016)

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    CpG island shore methylation regulates caveolin-1 expression in breast cancer

    Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is an integral membrane, scaffolding protein found in plasma membrane invaginations (caveolae). Cav1 regulates multiple cancer-associated processes. In breast cancer, a tumor suppressive role...

    X Rao, J Evans, H Chae, J Pilrose, S Kim, P Yan, R-L Huang, H-C Lai, H Lin in Oncogene (2013)

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    LARG at chromosome 11q23 has functional characteristics of a tumor suppressor in human breast and colorectal cancer

    Deletion of 11q23–q24 is frequent in a diverse variety of malignancies, including breast and colorectal carcinoma, implicating the presence of a tumor suppressor gene at that chromosomal region. We examined a ...

    D C T Ong, Y M Ho, C Rudduck, K Chin, W -L Kuo, D K H Lie, C L M Chua, P H Tan in Oncogene (2009)

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    Correction: Genome scanning with array CGH delineates regional alterations in mouse islet carcinomas

    Nature Genet. 29, 459–464 (2001). Our paper was published online on 5 November. Regrettably, we inadvertantly omitted Norma Nowak from the list of authors. The correct list appears above; the corrected list of...

    G. Hodgson, J.H. Hager, S. Volik, S. Hariono, M. Wernick, D. Moore in Nature Genetics (2001)

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    Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence of the human genome

    We have placed 7,600 cytogenetically defined landmarks on the draft sequence of the human genome to help with the characterization of genes altered by gross chromosomal aberrations that cause human disease. Th...

    The BAC Resource Consortium, V. G. Cheung, N. Nowak, W. Jang, I. R. Kirsch in Nature (2001)

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    Measurement of DNA sequence copy number variation using comparative genomic hybridization to microarrays

    D.G. Albertson, R. Segraves, B. Huey, X. Zhang, J. Palmer, S. Blackwood in Nature Genetics (1999)

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    Oligonucleotide-array–based comparative genomic hybridization

    R.A. Baldocchi, R.J. Glynne, D. Kowbel, E. Tom, C. Collins, D.H. Mack in Nature Genetics (1999)

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    No evidence ofChlamydia trachomatis infection in children with wheeze

    P. L. Ragunathan, J. W. Gray, A. P. Kenna in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (1995)

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    Changing causes of septicaemia in paediatric oncology patients: Effect of imipenem use

    One hundred and fifty-four episodes of septicaemia occurred in 78 patients on a Paediatric Oncology Unit over 2 years. Septicaemias with Gram-positive bacteria were more common than with Gramnegative organisms...

    J. W. Gray, S. J. Pedler, A. W. Craft, J. Kernahan in European Journal of Pediatrics (1994)

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    Abstracts for the Tenth International Conference on Brain Tumour Research and Therapy

    Tore G. Abrahamsen, Finn Wesenberg, Sverre Mørk, Jeffrey Allen in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (1993)

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    Enzymatic production of single-stranded DNA as a target for fluorescence in situ hybridization

    This study demonstrates that Exonuclease III (Exo III) can be used to produce sufficient single-stranded (ss)DNA in chromosomes and cells to allow in situ hybridization. In this study, all of the probes were m...

    H. van Dekken, D. Pinkel, J. Mullikin, J. W. Gray in Chromosoma (1988)

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    Stabilization of chromosomes by DNA intercalators for flow karyoty** and identification by banding of isolated chromosomes

    A number of structurally unrelated DNA intercalators have been studied as stabilizers of mitotic chromosomes during isolation from rodent and human metaphase cells. Seven out of the nine intercalators tested w...

    J. A. Aten, C. H. C. M. Buys, A. Y. van der Veen, J. R. Mesa, L. C. Yu in Histochemistry (1987)

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    Monoclonal antibodies and immobilized antibodies

    Antibodies in both their free and immobilized state have been the object of considerable industrial and academic interest. A variety of methods are used for preparing and immobilizing antibodies. Applications ...

    Robert J. Linhardt, C. W. Abell, R. M. Denney in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (1987)

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    The binding kinetics and interaction of DNA fluorochromes used in the analysis of nuclei and chromosomes by flow cytometry

    The interactions and binding characteristics of DNA dyes used in the flow cytometric analysis of chromatin were studied using human chromosomes and mouse thymocyte nuclei. The kinetics of dye binding and the r...

    G. J. van den Engh, B. J. Trask, J. W. Gray in Histochemistry (1986)

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    Human Chromosome–Specific DNA Libraries: Construction and Availability

    The goal of the National Laboratory Gene Library Project at the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories is the production of chromosome–specific human gene libraries and their distribution to t...

    M. A. Van Dilla, L. L. Deaven, K. L. Albright, N. A. Allen in Bio/Technology (1986)

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    Relationship between surviving clonogenic crypt fraction and animal lethality after cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) exposure

    We have measured animal morbidity and the fraction of clonogenic crypt cells following administration of several doses of Ara-C as an infusion over a 24 h period. A nonlinear relationship between reduction in ...

    M. G. Pallavicini, C. R. Ng, J. W. Gray in Virchows Archiv B (1984)

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    Cloning of genomic sequences from the human Y chromosome after purification by dual beam flow sorting

    Human Y chromosomes were purified by dual beam flow sorting from a human x Chinese hamster cell line retaining the Y as the only free human chromosome. DNA was extracted from the Y fraction and cloned into λgt...

    C. R. Müller, K. E. Davies, C. Cremer, G. Rappold, J. W. Gray in Human Genetics (1983)

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    Flow cytometric characterization of a Chinese hamster x man hybrid cell line retaining the human Y chromosome

    A Chinese hamster x man hybrid cell line (CH-Y-VII) was established which retains a free human Y chromosome. Exponentially growing CH-Y-VII cells were arrested with colcemid; metaphase chromosomes were isolate...

    C. Cremer, J. W. Gray, H. H. Ropers in Human Genetics (1982)

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