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Nicholas J Hawkins

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Diagnostic Molecular Pathology : the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Part B|May 12, 2009
Implementation of novel pyrosequencing assays to screen for common mutations of BRAF and KRAS in a cohort of sporadic colorectal cancersDeborah Packham, Robyn L Ward, Vita Ap Lin, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|May 16, 2003
Histopathological and clinical evaluation of serrated adenomas of the colon and rectumCarolyn Bariol, Nicholas J Hawkins, Jennifer J Turner, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|June 23, 2016
Integration and Analysis of Heterogeneous Colorectal Cancer Data for Translational ResearchJitendra Jonnagaddala, Joanne L Croucher, Toni Rose Jue, et al.
Academic Radiology|August 22, 2015
Adaptive Tutorials Versus Web-Based Resources in Radiology: A Mixed Methods Comparison of Efficacy and Student EngagementVincent Wong, Ariella J Smith, Nicholas J Hawkins, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|January 9, 2019
Evaluation of the transferability of survival calculators for stage II/III colon cancer across healthcare systemsRobert N Jorissen, Matthew Croxford, Ian T Jones, et al.
Journal of Surgical Oncology|November 5, 2003
Inactivation of p16INK4a by CpG hypermethylation is not a frequent event in colorectal cancerMark W A Norrie, Nicholas J Hawkins, Alison V Todd, et al.
Cancer Genetics|November 26, 2016
Pathogenic germline MCM9 variants are rare in Australian Lynch-like syndrome patientsQing Liu, Luke B Hesson, Andrea C Nunez, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|May 11, 2002
The role of hMLH1 methylation in the development of synchronous sporadic colorectal carcinomasMark W A Norrie, Nicholas J Hawkins, Alison V Todd, et al.
BMC Cancer|July 22, 2016
ROR2 is epigenetically inactivated in the early stages of colorectal neoplasia and is associated with proliferation and migrationSean S Q Ma, Sameer Srivastava, Estelle Llamosas, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|September 8, 2009
MGMT methylation is associated primarily with the germline C>T SNP (rs16906252) in colorectal cancer and normal colonic mucosaNicholas J Hawkins, James H-F Lee, Justin J-L Wong, et al.
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Diagnostic Molecular Pathology : the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Part B|May 12, 2009
Implementation of novel pyrosequencing assays to screen for common mutations of BRAF and KRAS in a cohort of sporadic colorectal cancersDeborah Packham, Robyn L Ward, Vita Ap Lin, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|May 16, 2003
Histopathological and clinical evaluation of serrated adenomas of the colon and rectumCarolyn Bariol, Nicholas J Hawkins, Jennifer J Turner, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|June 23, 2016
Integration and Analysis of Heterogeneous Colorectal Cancer Data for Translational ResearchJitendra Jonnagaddala, Joanne L Croucher, Toni Rose Jue, et al.
Academic Radiology|August 22, 2015
Adaptive Tutorials Versus Web-Based Resources in Radiology: A Mixed Methods Comparison of Efficacy and Student EngagementVincent Wong, Ariella J Smith, Nicholas J Hawkins, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|January 9, 2019
Evaluation of the transferability of survival calculators for stage II/III colon cancer across healthcare systemsRobert N Jorissen, Matthew Croxford, Ian T Jones, et al.
Journal of Surgical Oncology|November 5, 2003
Inactivation of p16INK4a by CpG hypermethylation is not a frequent event in colorectal cancerMark W A Norrie, Nicholas J Hawkins, Alison V Todd, et al.
Cancer Genetics|November 26, 2016
Pathogenic germline MCM9 variants are rare in Australian Lynch-like syndrome patientsQing Liu, Luke B Hesson, Andrea C Nunez, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|May 11, 2002
The role of hMLH1 methylation in the development of synchronous sporadic colorectal carcinomasMark W A Norrie, Nicholas J Hawkins, Alison V Todd, et al.
BMC Cancer|July 22, 2016
ROR2 is epigenetically inactivated in the early stages of colorectal neoplasia and is associated with proliferation and migrationSean S Q Ma, Sameer Srivastava, Estelle Llamosas, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|September 8, 2009
MGMT methylation is associated primarily with the germline C>T SNP (rs16906252) in colorectal cancer and normal colonic mucosaNicholas J Hawkins, James H-F Lee, Justin J-L Wong, et al.
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