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    A Mortality Gene(s) for the Human Adenocarcinoma Line HeLa Maps to a 130-kb Region of Human Chromosome 4q22-q23 by Bryce, Steven D., Morrison, Vivienne, Craig, Nicola J., Forsyth, Nicholas R., Fitzsimmons, Sara A., Ireland, Hazel, Cuthbert, Andrew P., Newbold, Robert F., Parkinson, E. Kenneth

    Published in Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2002)
    “…Human chromosome 4 was previously shown to elicit features of senescence when introduced into cell lines that map to complementation group B for senescence,…”
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    Functional evidence for a squamous cell carcinoma mortality gene(s) on human chromosome 4 by FORSYTH, Nicholas R, MORRISON, Vivienne, BRYCE, Steven D, PARKINSON, E. Kenneth, CRAIG, Nicola J, FITZSIMMONS, Sara A, BARR, Nighean I, IRELAND, Hazel, GORDON, Katrina E, DOWEN, Sally, CUTHBERT, Andrew P, NEWBOLD, Robert F

    Published in Oncogene (01-08-2002)
    “…Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) immortality is associated with p53 and INK4A dysfunction, high levels of telomerase and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of other…”
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    Genetic and functional analyses exclude mortality factor 4 (MORF4) as a keratinocyte senescence gene by BRYCE, S. D, FORSYTH, N. R, FITZSIMMONS, S. A, CLARK, L. J, BERTRAM, M. J, CUTHBERT, A. P, NEWBOLD, R. F, PEREIRA-SMITH, O. M, PARKINSON, E. K

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-05-1999)
    “…Approximately 50% of immortal human keratinocyte lines show loss of heterozygosity of chromosome region 4q33-q34, and the reintroduction of chromosome 4 into…”
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    Linkage analyses in British pedigrees suggest a single locus for Darier disease and narrow the location to the interval between D12S105 and D12S129 by Carter, S A, Bryce, S D, Munro, C S, Healy, E, Bashir, R, Weissenbach, J, LeBlanc-Straceski, J, Kucherlapati, R, Stephenson, A, Rees, J L

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (15-11-1994)
    “…Darier disease is a dominantly inherited skin disorder in which there appears to be abnormal adhesion between keratinocytes. We and others have shown that the…”
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