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March 2, 2011
Mutation deep within an intron of MSH2 causes Lynch syndrome
Mark Clendenning, Daniel D Buchanan, Michael D Walsh, et al.
BMC Cancer
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October 26, 2006
SnoN expression is differently regulated in microsatellite unstable compared with microsatellite stable colorectal cancers
June A Chia, Lisa A Simms, Sarah-Jane Cozzi, et al.
The Journal of Pathology
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September 2, 2003
Fas ligand and tumour counter-attack in colorectal cancer stratified according to microsatellite instability status
Julie M Michael-Robinson, Nirmala Pandeya, Margaret C Cummings, et al.
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
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June 5, 2019
Tumor mutational signatures in sebaceous skin lesions from individuals with Lynch syndrome
Peter Georgeson, Michael D Walsh, Mark Clendenning, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
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May 23, 2009
HLA-DR expression is associated with better prognosis in sporadic Australian clinicopathological Stage C colorectal cancers
Michael D Walsh, Owen F Dent, Joanne P Young, et al.
Human Pathology
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October 27, 2007
The "Fas counterattack" is not an active mode of tumor immune evasion in colorectal cancer with high-level microsatellite instability
Aileen M Houston, Julie M Michael-Robinson, Michael D Walsh, et al.
Cancer Research
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November 5, 2002
Morphological and molecular heterogeneity within nonmicrosatellite instability-high colorectal cancer
Vicki L J Whitehall, Coral V A Wynter, Michael D Walsh, et al.
Experimental Cell Research
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November 18, 2005
The PCNA-associated factor KIAA0101/p15(PAF) binds the potential tumor suppressor product p33ING1b
Fiona Simpson, Kelly Lammerts van Bueren, Natalie Butterfield, et al.
Plos One
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June 28, 2013
Germline Mutations in the Polyposis-Associated Genes BMPR1A, SMAD4, PTEN, MUTYH and GREM1 Are Not Common in Individuals with Serrated Polyposis Syndrome
Mark Clendenning, Joanne P Young, Michael D Walsh, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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August 13, 2014
Re: Microsatellite instability and BRAF mutation testing in colorectal cancer prognostication
Christophe Rosty, Elizabeth J Williamson, Mark Clendenning, et al.
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Familial Cancer
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March 2, 2011
Mutation deep within an intron of MSH2 causes Lynch syndrome
Mark Clendenning, Daniel D Buchanan, Michael D Walsh, et al.
BMC Cancer
|
October 26, 2006
SnoN expression is differently regulated in microsatellite unstable compared with microsatellite stable colorectal cancers
June A Chia, Lisa A Simms, Sarah-Jane Cozzi, et al.
The Journal of Pathology
|
September 2, 2003
Fas ligand and tumour counter-attack in colorectal cancer stratified according to microsatellite instability status
Julie M Michael-Robinson, Nirmala Pandeya, Margaret C Cummings, et al.
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
|
June 5, 2019
Tumor mutational signatures in sebaceous skin lesions from individuals with Lynch syndrome
Peter Georgeson, Michael D Walsh, Mark Clendenning, et al.
International Journal of Cancer
|
May 23, 2009
HLA-DR expression is associated with better prognosis in sporadic Australian clinicopathological Stage C colorectal cancers
Michael D Walsh, Owen F Dent, Joanne P Young, et al.
Human Pathology
|
October 27, 2007
The "Fas counterattack" is not an active mode of tumor immune evasion in colorectal cancer with high-level microsatellite instability
Aileen M Houston, Julie M Michael-Robinson, Michael D Walsh, et al.
Cancer Research
|
November 5, 2002
Morphological and molecular heterogeneity within nonmicrosatellite instability-high colorectal cancer
Vicki L J Whitehall, Coral V A Wynter, Michael D Walsh, et al.
Experimental Cell Research
|
November 18, 2005
The PCNA-associated factor KIAA0101/p15(PAF) binds the potential tumor suppressor product p33ING1b
Fiona Simpson, Kelly Lammerts van Bueren, Natalie Butterfield, et al.
Plos One
|
June 28, 2013
Germline Mutations in the Polyposis-Associated Genes BMPR1A, SMAD4, PTEN, MUTYH and GREM1 Are Not Common in Individuals with Serrated Polyposis Syndrome
Mark Clendenning, Joanne P Young, Michael D Walsh, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
|
August 13, 2014
Re: Microsatellite instability and BRAF mutation testing in colorectal cancer prognostication
Christophe Rosty, Elizabeth J Williamson, Mark Clendenning, et al.
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