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    Constitutional genetic variation at the human aromatase gene ( ) and breast cancer risk by SIEGELMANN-DANIELI, N, BUETOW, K

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-02-1999)
    “…The activity of the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens into oestrogens and has a major role in regulating oestrogen levels in the breast, is thought to…”
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    Reliable identification of large numbers of candidate SNPs from public EST data by Buetow, Kenneth H, Edmonson, Michael N, Cassidy, Anna B

    Published in Nature genetics (01-03-1999)
    “…High-resolution genetic analysis of the human genome promises to provide insight into common disease susceptibility. To perform such analysis will require a…”
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    Effect of polarity on Ni/InN interfacial reactions by Kragh-Buetow, K. C., Weng, X., Readinger, E. D., Wraback, M., Mohney, S. E.

    Published in Applied physics letters (14-01-2013)
    “…Ni films on (0001) and (0001¯) InN exhibited different reaction kinetics upon annealing at 673K. Structural and chemical analysis using grazing incidence X-ray…”
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    Identification of inbred mouse strains harboring genetic modifiers of mammary tumor age of onset and metastatic progression by Lifsted, Traci, Le Voyer, Thomas, Williams, Max, Muller, William, Klein‐Szanto, Andres, Buetow, Kenneth H., Hunter, Kent W.

    Published in International journal of cancer (12-08-1998)
    “…Metastasis is one of the most important and complex processes in human neoplastic disease. A large number of both positive and negative events must occur to…”
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    The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project: building an annotated gene index by Strausberg, Robert L., Buetow, Kenneth H., Emmert-Buck, Michael R., Klausner, Richard D.

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-03-2000)
    “…In 1997, the Vice President of the USA introduced the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) website, which aims to provide a publicly available annotated index…”
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    The use of common genetic polymorphisms to enhance the epidemiologic study of environmental carcinogens by Rothman, N., Wacholder, S., Caporaso, N.E., Garcia-Closas, M., Buetow, K., Fraumeni, J.F.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (2001)
    “…Overwhelming evidence indicates that environmental exposures, broadly defined, are responsible for most cancer. There is reason to believe, however, that…”
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    Influence of aberrant observations on high-resolution linkage analysis outcomes by BUETOW, K. H

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-11-1991)
    “…Because of the availability of efficient, user-friendly computer analysis programs, the construction of multilocus human genetic maps has become commonplace…”
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    Integrated human genome-wide maps constructed using the CEPH reference panel by Buetow, K.H, Weber, J.L, Ludwigsen, S, Scherpbier-Heddema, T, Duyk, G.M, Sheffield, V.C, Wang, Z.Y, Murray, J.C

    Published in Nature genetics (01-04-1994)
    “…High resolution linkage maps have proven to be invaluable tools in genetic investigations. We have assembled a collection of genetic maps constructed from…”
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    A collection of tri- and tetranucleotide repeat markers used to generate high quality, high resolution human genome-wide linkage maps by Sheffield, V C, Weber, J L, Buetow, K H, Murray, J C, Even, D A, Wiles, K, Gastier, J M, Pulido, J C, Yandava, C, Sunden, S L

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-1995)
    “…We report a collection of tri- and tetranucleotide repeat sequence polymorphic markers used to construct genome-wide human linkage maps. Using a strategy of…”
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    Clinical and epidemiologic studies of cleft lip and palate in the Philippines by MURRAY, J. C, DAACK-HIRSCH, S, BUETOW, K. H, MUNGER, R, ESPINA, L, PAGLINAWAN, N, VILLANUEVA, E, RARY, J, MAGEE, K, MAGEE, W

    “…Clinical and epidemiologic studies of defined geographic populations can serve as a means of establishing data important for genetic counseling and as a first…”
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    Association of genetic variation of the transforming growth factor-alpha gene with cleft lip and palate by ARDINGER, H. H, BUETOW, K. H, BELL, G. I, BARDACH, J, VANDEMARK, D. R, MURRAY, J. C

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-09-1989)
    “…Complex segregation analysis of pedigrees having nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) (Chung et al. 1986; Marazita et al. 1986) has shown…”
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    Loss of Heterozygosity Suggests Tumor Suppressor Gene Responsible for Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Buetow, K. H., Murray, J. C., Israel, J. L., London, W. T., Smith, M., Kew, M., Blanquet, V., Brechot, C., Redeker, A., Govindarajah, S.

    “…Primary hepatocellular carcinoma (PHC), epidemiologically associated with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, has historically been felt to be caused by…”
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    Expression-based genetic/physical maps of single-nucleotide polymorphisms identified by the cancer genome anatomy project by Clifford, R, Edmonson, M, Hu, Y, Nguyen, C, Scherpbier, T, Buetow, K H

    Published in Genome research (01-08-2000)
    “…SNPs (Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms), the most common DNA variant in humans, represent a valuable resource for the genetic analysis of cancer and other…”
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    Studies of the candidate genes TGFB2, MSX1, TGFA, and TGFB3 in the etiology of cleft lip and palate in the Philippines by LIDRAL, A. C, MURRAY, J. C, BUETOW, K. H, BASART, A. M, SCHEARER, H, SHIANG, R, NAVAL, A, LAYDA, E, MAGEE, K, MAGEE, W

    “…Population-based candidate-gene studies can be an effective strategy for identifying genes involved in the etiology of disorders where family-based linkage…”
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    An international database and integrated analysis tools for the study of cancer gene expression by STRAUSBERG, R. L, CAMARGO, A. A, SIMPSON, A. J. G, RIGGINS, G. J, SCHAEFER, C. F, DE SOUZA, S. J, GROUSE, L. H, LAL, A, BUETOW, K. H, BOON, K, GREENHUT, S. F

    Published in The pharmacogenomics journal (2002)
    “…Researchers working collaboratively in Brazil and the United States have assembled an International Database of Cancer Gene Expression. Several strategies have…”
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    Survey of trinucleotide repeats in the human genome: assessment of their utility as genetic markers by Gastier, J M, Pulido, J C, Sunden, S, Brody, T, Buetow, K H, Murray, J C, Weber, J L, Hudson, T J, Sheffield, V C, Duyk, G M

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-1995)
    “…Genetic markers based upon PCR amplification of short tandem repeat-containing sequence tagged sites (STSs) have become the standard for genetic mapping. We…”
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    Interleukin 9: A Candidate Gene for Asthma by Nicolaides, Nicholas C., Holroyd, Kenneth J., Ewart, Susan L., Eleff, Scott M., Kiser, Matthew B., Dragwa, Carl R., Sullivan, Christine D., Grasso, Luigi, Zhang, Liu-Yi, Messler, Carol J., Zhou, Tingyi, Kleeberger, Steven R., Buetow, Kenneth H., Levitt, Roy C.

    “…Asthma is a complex heritable inflammatory disorder of the airways associated with clinical signs of atopy and bronchial hyperresponsiveness. Recent studies…”
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    Identification of diencephalic and brainstem cardiorespiratory areas activated during exercise by Iwamoto, Gary A., Wappel, Sharon M., Fox, Gerald M., Buetow, Katherine A., Waldrop, Tony G.

    Published in Brain research (08-07-1996)
    “…The purpose of this study was to identify diencephalic and brainstem sites active during exercise (EX) in conscious rats running on a treadmill. Brain areas…”
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