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Catherine Whibley

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Nature Reviews. Cancer|January 24, 2009
p53 polymorphisms: cancer implicationsCatherine Whibley, Paul D P Pharoah, Monica Hollstein
Aging|April 10, 2010
How to become immortal: let MEFs count the waysAdam Odell, Jon Askham, Catherine Whibley, et al.
Mutagenesis|September 4, 2008
The carcinogenic air pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone induces GC to TA transversion mutations in human p53 sequencesJochen vom Brocke, Annette Krais, Catherine Whibley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 2, 2010
Wild-type and Hupki (human p53 knock-in) murine embryonic fibroblasts: p53/ARF pathway disruption in spontaneous escape from senescenceCatherine Whibley, Adam F Odell, Tatiana Nedelko, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 9, 2013
Risk factors for congenital anomaly in a multiethnic birth cohort: an analysis of the Born in Bradford studyEamonn Sheridan, John Wright, Neil Small, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Cancer|January 24, 2009
p53 polymorphisms: cancer implicationsCatherine Whibley, Paul D P Pharoah, Monica Hollstein
Aging|April 10, 2010
How to become immortal: let MEFs count the waysAdam Odell, Jon Askham, Catherine Whibley, et al.
Mutagenesis|September 4, 2008
The carcinogenic air pollutant 3-nitrobenzanthrone induces GC to TA transversion mutations in human p53 sequencesJochen vom Brocke, Annette Krais, Catherine Whibley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 2, 2010
Wild-type and Hupki (human p53 knock-in) murine embryonic fibroblasts: p53/ARF pathway disruption in spontaneous escape from senescenceCatherine Whibley, Adam F Odell, Tatiana Nedelko, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 9, 2013
Risk factors for congenital anomaly in a multiethnic birth cohort: an analysis of the Born in Bradford studyEamonn Sheridan, John Wright, Neil Small, et al.
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