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Nathan J O'Callaghan

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Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|November 21, 2013
Folate deficiency induces dysfunctional long and short telomeres; both states are associated with hypomethylation and DNA damage in human WIL2-NS cellsCaroline F Bull, Graham Mayrhofer, Nathan J O'Callaghan, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 16, 2019
Salivary α-amylase copy number is not associated with weight trajectories and glycemic improvements following clinical weight loss: results from a 2-phase dietary intervention studyArmand Valsesia, Sameer S Kulkarni, Julien Marquis, et al.
Cancer Research|August 17, 2002
CBFA2T3 (MTG16) is a putative breast tumor suppressor gene from the breast cancer loss of heterozygosity region at 16q24.3Marina Kochetkova, Olivia L D McKenzie, Anthony J Bais, et al.
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Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|November 21, 2013
Folate deficiency induces dysfunctional long and short telomeres; both states are associated with hypomethylation and DNA damage in human WIL2-NS cellsCaroline F Bull, Graham Mayrhofer, Nathan J O'Callaghan, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 16, 2019
Salivary α-amylase copy number is not associated with weight trajectories and glycemic improvements following clinical weight loss: results from a 2-phase dietary intervention studyArmand Valsesia, Sameer S Kulkarni, Julien Marquis, et al.
Cancer Research|August 17, 2002
CBFA2T3 (MTG16) is a putative breast tumor suppressor gene from the breast cancer loss of heterozygosity region at 16q24.3Marina Kochetkova, Olivia L D McKenzie, Anthony J Bais, et al.
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