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B R Grimes

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Development Genes and Evolution|November 3, 1998
A testis-specifically expressed gene is embedded within a cluster of maternally expressed genes at 89B in Drosophila melanogasterL Stebbings, B R Grimes, M Bownes
Gene Therapy|May 29, 2002
Chromosome engineering: prospects for gene therapyB R Grimes, P E Warburton, C J Farr
EMBO Reports|September 26, 2001
Stable gene expression from a mammalian artificial chromosomeB R Grimes, D Schindelhauer, N I McGill, et al.
Oncogene|November 15, 2011
Cancer-associated alteration of pericentromeric heterochromatin may contribute to chromosome instabilityR B Slee, C M Steiner, B-S Herbert, et al.
ESMO Open|January 20, 2026
Exploring the treatment gap and outcome risks in patients with node-positive, high-risk, HR-positive, HER2-negative early breast cancer: analyses of real-world dataS M Tolaney, S Sammons, A Sandoval-Leon, et al.
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Development Genes and Evolution|November 3, 1998
A testis-specifically expressed gene is embedded within a cluster of maternally expressed genes at 89B in Drosophila melanogasterL Stebbings, B R Grimes, M Bownes
Gene Therapy|May 29, 2002
Chromosome engineering: prospects for gene therapyB R Grimes, P E Warburton, C J Farr
EMBO Reports|September 26, 2001
Stable gene expression from a mammalian artificial chromosomeB R Grimes, D Schindelhauer, N I McGill, et al.
Oncogene|November 15, 2011
Cancer-associated alteration of pericentromeric heterochromatin may contribute to chromosome instabilityR B Slee, C M Steiner, B-S Herbert, et al.
ESMO Open|January 20, 2026
Exploring the treatment gap and outcome risks in patients with node-positive, high-risk, HR-positive, HER2-negative early breast cancer: analyses of real-world dataS M Tolaney, S Sammons, A Sandoval-Leon, et al.
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