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    Standardized versus research-based PAM50 intrinsic subty** of breast cancer

    A. Prat, J. S. Parker in Clinical and Translational Oncology (2020)

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    Breast cancer PAM50 signature: correlation and concordance between RNA-Seq and digital multiplexed gene expression technologies in a triple negative breast cancer series

    Full RNA-Seq is a fundamental research tool for whole transcriptome analysis. However, it is too costly and time consuming to be used in routine clinical practice. We evaluated the transcript quantification ag...

    A. C. Picornell, I. Echavarria, E. Alvarez, S. López-Tarruella, Y. Jerez in BMC Genomics (2019)

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    Gene expression profile of pulpitis

    The cost, prevalence and pain associated with endodontic disease necessitate an understanding of the fundamental molecular aspects of its pathogenesis. This study was aimed to identify the genetic contributors...

    J C Galicia, B R Henson, J S Parker, A A Khan in Genes & Immunity (2016)

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    Predicting response and survival in chemotherapy-treated triple-negative breast cancer

    In this study, we evaluated the ability of gene expression profiles to predict chemotherapy response and survival in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

    A Prat, A Lluch, J Albanell, W T Barry, C Fan, J I Chacón in British Journal of Cancer (2014)

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    PAM50 assay and the three-gene model for identifying the major and clinically relevant molecular subtypes of breast cancer

    It has recently been proposed that a three-gene model (SCMGENE) that measures ESR1, ERBB2, and AURKA identifies the major breast cancer intrinsic subtypes and provides robust discrimination for clinical use in...

    A. Prat, J. S. Parker, C. Fan, C. M. Perou in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2012)

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    Cost-free and sustainable incentive increases healthy eating decisions during elementary school lunch

    We aimed to develop a cost-free and sustainable program to influence healthier eating decisions during elementary school lunch. Baseline food and beverage choices were assessed for 9 days during lunch service ...

    D W Pittman, J S Parker, B R Getz, C M Jackson, T-AP Le in International Journal of Obesity (2012)

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    Ab Initio Methods for Few- and Many-Electron Atomic Systems in Intense Short-Pulse Laser Light

    We describe how we have developed an ab initio method for solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for multielectron atomic systems exposed to intense short-pulse laser light. Our starting point for this d...

    M. A. Lysaght, L. R. Moore, L. A. A. Nikolopoulos, J. S. Parker in Quantum Dynamic Imaging (2011)

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    In vitro and in vivo analysis of B-Myb in basal-like breast cancer

    A defining feature of basal-like breast cancer, a breast cancer subtype with poor clinical prognosis, is the high expression of ‘proliferation signature’ genes. We identified B-Myb, a MYB family transcription fac...

    A R Thorner, K A Hoadley, J S Parker, S Winkel, R C Millikan, C M Perou in Oncogene (2009)

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    Restructuring of Hydrogenation Metal Catalysts Under the Influence of CO and H2

    CO and H2 structure and reactivity on single-crystal transition metal surfaces (platinum, rhodium, and palladium) were examined by surface-sensitive techniques including scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and su...

    G.A. Somorjai, K.S. Hwang, J.S. Parker in Topics in Catalysis (2003)

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    Laser-driven helium at 780 nm

    We briefly review the methods under development at Queen’s University Belfast to solve the full-dimensionality time-dependent Schrödinger equation for helium in intense laser fields. We set out the computation...

    K. T. Taylor, J. S. Parker, K. J. Meharg in The European Physical Journal D - Atomic, … (2003)

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    A brief evolutionary excursion comes to an end: the genetic relationship of British species of Gentianella sect. Gentianella (Gentianaceae)

     There is much taxonomic confusion in the genus Gentianella section Gentianella, five species of which are found in Britain. Gentianella anglica is a British endemic restricted in its distribution to the chalk do...

    M. O. Winfield, P. J. Wilson, M. Labra, J. S. Parker in Plant Systematics and Evolution (2003)

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    Numerical Grid Methods

    Over recent years in Belfast we have developed numerical grid methods for solving the two-electron time-dependent Schrödinger equation (TDSE) in its full-dimensionality 1–4]. We have specifically had in mind d...

    K. T. Taylor, J. S. Parker, D. Dundas in Many-Particle Quantum Dynamics in Atomic a… (2003)

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    The Multiphoton and Electron Collisions Consortium and the Helium Code

    The Multiphoton and Electron Collisions Consortium is formed from groups of scientists working at problems demanding High Performance Computing resource at the following institutions:

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  15. K. T. Taylor, J. S. Parker, E. S. Smyth in High-Performance Computing (1999)

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    The ten cytological races of the Scilla autumnalis species complex

    Scilla autumnalis, a bulbaceous perennial member of the Liliaceae, is widespread throughout much of Europe and North Africa. So far it has been classified as a single species, primarily on morphological grounds. ...

    H E Vaughan, S Taylor, J S Parker in Heredity (1997)

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    Multiphoton Processes in a Two-Electron Atom Using a Cray T3D

    Many-electron atoms interacting with intense coherent radiation presents many new challenges for the theorist. Theory was stimulated enormously in recent years by the discovery of high harmonic generation in c...

    K. T. Taylor, J. S. Parker, D. Dundas in Photon and Electron Collisions with Atoms … (1997)

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    The who is who of chromosomes

    N. Henriques-Gil, J. S. Parker, M. J. Puertas in Chromosomes Today (1997)

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    Microtubular cytoskeleton and root morphogenesis

    Although the microtubular cytoskeleton of plant cells is important in maintaining the direction of cell growth, its natural lability can be harnessed in such a way that new growth axes are permitted. In these ...

    P. W. Barlow, J. S. Parker in Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems (1997)

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    Microtubular cytoskeleton and root morphogenesis

    Although the microtubular cytoskeleton of plant cells is important in maintaining the direction of cell growth, its natural lability can be harnessed in such a way that new growth axes are permitted. In these ...

    P. W. Barlow, J. S. Parker in Plant and Soil (1996)

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    Stable chromosome fission associated with rDNA mobility

    A spontaneous chromosome fission in the plantHypochoeris radicata has been characterized by Feulgen staining,in situ hybridization of the rDNA probe pTA71 and silver staining for active nucleolus organizing regio...

    K. J. Hall, J. S. Parker in Chromosome Research (1995)

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