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Jennifer A Collins

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Cancer Cytopathology|December 20, 2013
Performance characteristics of ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of axillary lymph nodes for metastatic breast cancer employing rapid on-site evaluation of adequacy: analysis of 136 cases and review of the literatureAdele D Fung, Jennifer A Collins, Christina Campassi, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric Genetics : the Official Publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics|September 17, 2013
High frequency of intermediate alleles on Huntington disease-associated haplotypes in British Columbia's general populationAlicia Semaka, Chris Kay, Crystal N Doty, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|July 31, 2013
CAG size-specific risk estimates for intermediate allele repeat instability in Huntington diseaseAlicia Semaka, Chris Kay, Crystal Doty, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|October 25, 2020
Interrupting sequence variants and age of onset in Huntington's disease: clinical implications and emerging therapiesGalen E B Wright, Hailey Findlay Black, Jennifer A Collins, et al.
Neurology|June 24, 2016
Huntington disease reduced penetrance alleles occur at high frequency in the general populationChris Kay, Jennifer A Collins, Zosia Miedzybrodzka, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|July 12, 2011
Caveolae compartmentalise β2-adrenoceptor signals by curtailing cAMP production and maintaining phosphatase activity in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of the adult ventricular myocyteDavid A Macdougall, Shailesh R Agarwal, Elizabeth A Stopford, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|March 7, 2013
Huntington disease in the South African population occurs on diverse and ethnically distinct genetic haplotypesFiona K Baine, Chris Kay, Maria E Ketelaar, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2018
The Super-Seniors Study: Phenotypic characterization of a healthy 85+ populationJulius Halaschek-Wiener, Lauren C Tindale, Jennifer A Collins, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|January 21, 2011
HTT haplotypes contribute to differences in Huntington disease prevalence between Europe and East AsiaSimon C Warby, Henk Visscher, Jennifer A Collins, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 3, 2009
CAG expansion in the Huntington disease gene is associated with a specific and targetable predisposing haplogroupSimon C Warby, Alexandre Montpetit, Anna R Hayden, et al.
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Cancer Cytopathology|December 20, 2013
Performance characteristics of ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of axillary lymph nodes for metastatic breast cancer employing rapid on-site evaluation of adequacy: analysis of 136 cases and review of the literatureAdele D Fung, Jennifer A Collins, Christina Campassi, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric Genetics : the Official Publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics|September 17, 2013
High frequency of intermediate alleles on Huntington disease-associated haplotypes in British Columbia's general populationAlicia Semaka, Chris Kay, Crystal N Doty, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|July 31, 2013
CAG size-specific risk estimates for intermediate allele repeat instability in Huntington diseaseAlicia Semaka, Chris Kay, Crystal Doty, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|October 25, 2020
Interrupting sequence variants and age of onset in Huntington's disease: clinical implications and emerging therapiesGalen E B Wright, Hailey Findlay Black, Jennifer A Collins, et al.
Neurology|June 24, 2016
Huntington disease reduced penetrance alleles occur at high frequency in the general populationChris Kay, Jennifer A Collins, Zosia Miedzybrodzka, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|July 12, 2011
Caveolae compartmentalise β2-adrenoceptor signals by curtailing cAMP production and maintaining phosphatase activity in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of the adult ventricular myocyteDavid A Macdougall, Shailesh R Agarwal, Elizabeth A Stopford, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|March 7, 2013
Huntington disease in the South African population occurs on diverse and ethnically distinct genetic haplotypesFiona K Baine, Chris Kay, Maria E Ketelaar, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2018
The Super-Seniors Study: Phenotypic characterization of a healthy 85+ populationJulius Halaschek-Wiener, Lauren C Tindale, Jennifer A Collins, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|January 21, 2011
HTT haplotypes contribute to differences in Huntington disease prevalence between Europe and East AsiaSimon C Warby, Henk Visscher, Jennifer A Collins, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 3, 2009
CAG expansion in the Huntington disease gene is associated with a specific and targetable predisposing haplogroupSimon C Warby, Alexandre Montpetit, Anna R Hayden, et al.
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