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Miriam J Smith

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Cancer Genetics|April 11, 2015
Germline and somatic mutations in meningiomasMiriam J Smith
Familial Cancer|November 24, 2025
Molecular pathogenesis of the schwannomatosis genes and genetic testing strategiesMiriam J Smith
Familial Cancer|June 25, 2021
PTCH2 is not a strong candidate gene for gorlin syndrome predispositionMiriam J Smith, D Gareth Evans
Human Mutation|April 7, 2022
Comparison of the frequency of loss-of-function LZTR1 variants between schwannomatosis patients and the general populationFanxuan Deng, D Gareth Evans, Miriam J Smith
Journal of Medical Genetics|April 11, 2025
Effects of higher-than-expected control population allele frequency on classification of loss-of-function variants in cancer susceptibility genesMiriam J Smith, George J Burghel, D Gareth Evans
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|October 6, 2025
Genomics of vestibular schwannomaMiriam J Smith, Ludwine M Messiaen, D Gareth Evans
Familial Cancer|March 24, 2023
Perspectives on the implications of carrying putative pathogenic variants in the medulloblastoma predisposition genes ELP1 and GPR161Miriam J Smith, Emma R Woodward, D Gareth Evans
Human Mutation|July 17, 2021
Pathogenic noncoding variants in the neurofibromatosis and schwannomatosis predisposition genesCristina Perez-Becerril, D Gareth Evans, Miriam J Smith
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 13, 2005
GRIF-1 and OIP106, members of a novel gene family of coiled-coil domain proteins: association in vivo and in vitro with kinesinKieran Brickley, Miriam J Smith, Mike Beck, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 13, 2006
Mapping the GRIF-1 binding domain of the kinesin, KIF5C, substantiates a role for GRIF-1 as an adaptor protein in the anterograde trafficking of cargoesMiriam J Smith, Karine Pozo, Kieran Brickley, et al.
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Cancer Genetics|April 11, 2015
Germline and somatic mutations in meningiomasMiriam J Smith
Familial Cancer|November 24, 2025
Molecular pathogenesis of the schwannomatosis genes and genetic testing strategiesMiriam J Smith
Familial Cancer|June 25, 2021
PTCH2 is not a strong candidate gene for gorlin syndrome predispositionMiriam J Smith, D Gareth Evans
Human Mutation|April 7, 2022
Comparison of the frequency of loss-of-function LZTR1 variants between schwannomatosis patients and the general populationFanxuan Deng, D Gareth Evans, Miriam J Smith
Journal of Medical Genetics|April 11, 2025
Effects of higher-than-expected control population allele frequency on classification of loss-of-function variants in cancer susceptibility genesMiriam J Smith, George J Burghel, D Gareth Evans
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|October 6, 2025
Genomics of vestibular schwannomaMiriam J Smith, Ludwine M Messiaen, D Gareth Evans
Familial Cancer|March 24, 2023
Perspectives on the implications of carrying putative pathogenic variants in the medulloblastoma predisposition genes ELP1 and GPR161Miriam J Smith, Emma R Woodward, D Gareth Evans
Human Mutation|July 17, 2021
Pathogenic noncoding variants in the neurofibromatosis and schwannomatosis predisposition genesCristina Perez-Becerril, D Gareth Evans, Miriam J Smith
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 13, 2005
GRIF-1 and OIP106, members of a novel gene family of coiled-coil domain proteins: association in vivo and in vitro with kinesinKieran Brickley, Miriam J Smith, Mike Beck, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 13, 2006
Mapping the GRIF-1 binding domain of the kinesin, KIF5C, substantiates a role for GRIF-1 as an adaptor protein in the anterograde trafficking of cargoesMiriam J Smith, Karine Pozo, Kieran Brickley, et al.
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