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June 27, 1998
Amplification of the translocated c-myc genes in three Burkitt lymphoma cell lines
P Khaira, C D James, M Leffak
Cancer Research
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November 1, 1995
Lack of p16INK4 or retinoblastoma protein (pRb), or amplification-associated overexpression of cdk4 is observed in distinct subsets of malignant glial tumors and cell lines
J He, J J Olson, C D James
The American Journal of Pathology
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April 7, 2000
Incidence and subtype specificity of API2-MALT1 fusion translocations in extranodal, nodal, and splenic marginal zone lymphomas
E D Remstein, C D James, P J Kurtin
Mutation Research
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April 1, 1991
Molecular genetics of human cancer predisposition and progression
W K Cavenee, H J Scrable, C D James
Cancer Research
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March 23, 2000
Diversity and frequency of epidermal growth factor receptor mutations in human glioblastomas
L Frederick, X Y Wang, G Eley, et al.
Neurology
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April 11, 2001
Cancer-related gene expression profiles in NF1-associated pilocytic astrocytomas
J Li, A Perry, C D James, et al.
Neuro-Oncology
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April 17, 2001
Analysis of genomic rearrangements associated with EGRFvIII expression suggests involvement of Alu repeat elements
L Frederick, G Eley, X Y Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 15, 1992
Amplified and rearranged epidermal growth factor receptor genes in human glioblastomas reveal deletions of sequences encoding portions of the N- and/or C-terminal tails
A J Ekstrand, N Sugawa, C D James, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 1, 1990
Identical splicing of aberrant epidermal growth factor receptor transcripts from amplified rearranged genes in human glioblastomas
N Sugawa, A J Ekstrand, C D James, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
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April 2, 2002
Evidence for non-progressive changes in adolescent-onset schizophrenia: follow-up magnetic resonance imaging study
A C D James, A Javaloyes, S James, et al.
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June 27, 1998
Amplification of the translocated c-myc genes in three Burkitt lymphoma cell lines
P Khaira, C D James, M Leffak
Cancer Research
|
November 1, 1995
Lack of p16INK4 or retinoblastoma protein (pRb), or amplification-associated overexpression of cdk4 is observed in distinct subsets of malignant glial tumors and cell lines
J He, J J Olson, C D James
The American Journal of Pathology
|
April 7, 2000
Incidence and subtype specificity of API2-MALT1 fusion translocations in extranodal, nodal, and splenic marginal zone lymphomas
E D Remstein, C D James, P J Kurtin
Mutation Research
|
April 1, 1991
Molecular genetics of human cancer predisposition and progression
W K Cavenee, H J Scrable, C D James
Cancer Research
|
March 23, 2000
Diversity and frequency of epidermal growth factor receptor mutations in human glioblastomas
L Frederick, X Y Wang, G Eley, et al.
Neurology
|
April 11, 2001
Cancer-related gene expression profiles in NF1-associated pilocytic astrocytomas
J Li, A Perry, C D James, et al.
Neuro-Oncology
|
April 17, 2001
Analysis of genomic rearrangements associated with EGRFvIII expression suggests involvement of Alu repeat elements
L Frederick, G Eley, X Y Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 15, 1992
Amplified and rearranged epidermal growth factor receptor genes in human glioblastomas reveal deletions of sequences encoding portions of the N- and/or C-terminal tails
A J Ekstrand, N Sugawa, C D James, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 1, 1990
Identical splicing of aberrant epidermal growth factor receptor transcripts from amplified rearranged genes in human glioblastomas
N Sugawa, A J Ekstrand, C D James, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
|
April 2, 2002
Evidence for non-progressive changes in adolescent-onset schizophrenia: follow-up magnetic resonance imaging study
A C D James, A Javaloyes, S James, et al.
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